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A 6 page paper discussing the idea of whether state governments need to take on subsidizing roles in the technology sector. The paper discusses the development of Teflon® and its later economic importance to the general economy, and takes the position that state government's role is best left at that which creates a business-friendly environment into which businesses want to move. Innovation and funding are the two primary ingredients of technological advancement, and the relationship that has grown up between the private sector and the federal government is sufficient. The established pattern works well, and the state has no reason to get involved on the same level. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: CC6_KSeconGovSpend.rtf
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at least not in terms of its cost. The assembly line was developed in the private sector and for the good of the private sector. The model continues to be
used today, despite literal generations of advances in operations management and efficiency of operation. In contrast, products and entities beyond the ability of the private sector to sustain research in
also have pervaded much of todays society and provides a significant portion of the nations economic base. The question to be evaluated here is whether state governments should take an
active role in technology development in the form of a "business partner." Tennessee Today Ranking 48th in the country in public education in some polls; carrying a literacy rate
significantly lower than the rest of the country; and yet being extremely business-friendly has benefited Tennessee well in decades past. A right-to-work state, manufacturers have enjoyed the work ethic of
the "Volunteer State" and the dedication its citizens generally bring to their jobs. When General Motors was determined to institute the Japanese model of auto making but realized that Detroit
was not an appropriate venue, it located its new Saturn Division in central Tennessee where both land and labor were cheap. As other textile manufacturers exited the US for Mexico
with the advent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Tennessee retained most of its textile companies for another decade. The home of country music and with a rich
moonshine- blues- and Cherokee-oriented culture, Tennessee has hardly been the holder of an image of a state with even a passing interest in high technology. Tennesseans still cringe when reminded
that un-favorite son Al Gore persists in taking credit for creating the Internet (Senate Democrats Urge President To Hold Firm, 1999), and many never give more than a passing thought
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