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Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
University of California, Berkeley

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The Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) is an interdisciplinary research group founded in 1982 at the University of California, Berkeley, to focus on the development and application of advanced technologies and the international economy. BRIE fuses academic research agendas with the knowledge and concerns of industry leaders and policymakers. Its new E-conomy Project, launched in 1998, adds collaborations with UC Berkeley's College of Engineering, Haas Business School, SIMS (the School of Information Management and Systems), and the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), to address more fully the profound transformation being wrought by digital technologies.


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PAPERS FROM 2005
Francois Bar and Michael Borrus (February 23, 2005) From Public Access to Private Connections: Network Policy and National Advantage
Jay Stowsky (January 27, 2005) From Spin-Off to Spin-On: Redefining the Military's Role in Technology Development
Jessica Rothenberg-Aalami and Joyojeet Pal (January 1, 2005) Rural Telecenter Impact Assessments and the Political Economy of ICT of Development (ICT4D)
PAPERS FROM 2004
David H. Hsu and Martin Kenney (December 1, 2004) Organizing Venture Capital: The Rise and Demise of American Research & Development Corporation, 1946-1973
Robert Madsen (September 1, 2004) What Went Wrong: Aggregate Demand, Structural Reform, and the Politics of 1990s Japan
James Curry, Oscar Contreras, and Martin Kenney (June 1, 2004) The Mexican Internet after the Boom: Challenges and Opportunities
Martin Kenney and Donald Patton (April 29, 2004) Supporting the High-Technology Entrepreneur: Support Network Geographies for Semiconductor, Telecommunications Equipment, and Biotechnology Start-Ups
Abe Newman and John Zysman (March 1, 2004) How Revolutionary is the Revolution: Will there be a "Political Economy" of the Digital Era?
Gil Avnimelech, Martin Kenney, and Morris Teubal (March 1, 2004) Building Venture Capital Industries: Understanding the U.S. and Israeli Experiences*
Niels Christian Nielsen and Maj Cecilie Nielsen (January 1, 2004) Spoken-About Knowledge: Why It Takes Much More than 'Knowledge management' to Manage Knowledge
PAPERS FROM 2003
Andrew Schwartz (November 18, 2003) Enron's Missed Opportunity: Enron's Refusal to Build a Collaborative Market Turned Bandwidth Trading into a Disaster
Rafiq Dossani and Martin Kenney (August 7, 2003) Went for Cost, Stayed for Quality?: Moving the Back Office to India
Martin Kenney and Donald Patton (July 1, 2003) Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
Uris von Burg and Martin Kenney (July 1, 2003)  Sponsors, Communities and Standards: Winning in the local Area Networking Business
John Zysman (June 1, 2003) Strategic Asset or Vulnerable Commodity?: Manufacturing in a Digital Era
Gary Fields (March 3, 2003) From Communications and Innovation, To Business Organization and Territory The Production Networks of Swift Meat Packing and Dell Computer
Donald Patton and Martin Kenney (March 1, 2003) The Spatial Distribution of Entrepreneurial Support Networks: Evidence from Semiconductor Inital Public Offerings from 1996 through 2000
Jay Stowsky (February 21, 2003) Secrets or Shields to Share? New Dilemmas for Dual Use Technology Development and the Quest for Military and Commercial Advantage in the Digital Age
PAPERS FROM 2002
John Zysman (October 1, 2002) Production in the Digital Era: Commodity or Strategic Weapon?
Martin Kenney (September 1, 2002) Economic Action Does Not Take Place in a Vacuum: Understanding Cisco's Acquisition and Development Strategy
Martin Kenney, Kyonghee Han, and Shoko Tanaka (March 1, 2002) Scattering Geese: The Venture Capital Industries of East Asia: A Report to the World Bank
PAPERS FROM 2001
Robert Boyer (September 1, 2001) The Economist Confronted by Epochal Innovations: The Relationships between History and theory
John Zysman and Steven Weber (August 1, 2001) Governance and Politics of the Internet Economy--Historical Transformation or Ordinary Politics with a New Vocabulary?
Martin Kenney (June 1, 2001) The Growth and Development of the Internet in the Unites States
Martin Kenney, James Curry, and Oscar Contreras (May 1, 2001) The Internet and E-commerce Development in Mexico
Martin Kenney and Rafiq Dossani (April 1, 2001) Creating an Environment: Developing Venture Capital in India
PAPERS FROM 2000
Martin Kenney (July 1, 2000) Note on "Venture Capital"
David Bach (July 1, 2000) International Cooperation and the Logic of Networks: Europe and the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
François Bar, Stephen S. Cohen, Peter Cowhey, Bradford J. DeLong, Michael Kleeman, and John Zysman (July 1, 2000) Access and Innovation Policy for the Third-Generation Internet
Steven Weber (June 1, 2000) The Political Economy of Open Source Software
Stephen S. Cohen, John Zysman, and Bradford J. DeLong (January 1, 2000) Tools for Thought: What is New and Important about the "E-conomy"?
PAPERS FROM 1999
Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda (July 1, 1999) Institution Building within the NAFTA Context: An Evaluation of Policy Initiations from the Transnational Grassroots
David Vogel (July 1, 1999) The Politics of Trade and Environment in the United States
Karen Adleberger (May 1, 1999) A Developmental German State? Explaining Growth in German Biotechnology and Venture Capital
PAPERS FROM 1998
BRIE (October 1, 1998) The Policy Study Group on China-Japan-US Cooperation in Asia-Pacific Regional Trade and Investment Liberalization (Trilateral Forum) -- Interim Report: An American Interpretation
Stephen Cohen and Gary Fields (September 1, 1998) Social Capital and Capital Gains, or Virtual Bowling in Silicon Valley
Françoise Lemoine (July 9, 1998) Integrating Central and Eastern Europe In the European Trade and Production Network
Paolo Guerrieri (July 1, 1998) Trade Patterns, FDI, and Industrial Restructuring of Central and Eastern Europe
Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann (July 1, 1998) The Agricultural and Food Sectors
Greg Linden (June 1, 1998) Building Production Networks in Central Europe: The Case of the Electronics Industry
Alan W. Wolff and Thomas Howell (May 31, 1998) US-EU Cooperation in Competition Policy in Asia: Trade Policy at the Newest Frontier
Helen Wallace (May 1, 1998) Coming to Terms with a Larger Europe: Options for Economic Integration
Niels Mygind (May 1, 1998) The Internationalization of the Baltic Economies
Ellen Comisso (May 1, 1998) "Implicit" Development Strategies in Central East Europe and Cross-National Production Networks
Giovanni Graziani (May 1, 1998) Globalization of Production in the Textile and Clothing Industries: The Case of Italian Foreign Direct Investment and Outward Processing in Eastern Europe
Alain Henriot and András Inotaï (May 1, 1998) What Future for the Integration of the European Union and the Central and Eastern European Countries?Eastern European Countries?
Constanze Kurz and Volker Wittke (May 1, 1998) Using Industrial Capacities as a Way of Integrating Central-East European Economies
Jean Pisani-Ferry (May 1, 1998) Dealing with Diversity: The Challenges for Europe
Rob van Tulder and Winifred Ruigrok (May 1, 1998) European Cross-National Production Networks in the Auto Industry: Eastern Europe as the Low End of European Car Complex
Michael Borrus and Stephen Cohen (May 1, 1998) Why Now? A Transatlantic Initiative in Information Technology.
Jim Salzman (May 1, 1998) Product and Raw Material Eco_Labeling: The Limits for a Transatlantic Approach
Benedicte Callan (May 1, 1998) The Potential for Transatlantic Cooperation on Intellectual Property in Asia.
Michael Landesmann (May 1, 1998) The Shape of the New Europe: Vertical Product Differentiation, Wage and Productivity Hierarchies
Andrew Schwartz and John Zysman (March 29, 1998) Reunifying Europe in an Emerging World Economy: Economic Heterogeneity, New Industrial Options, and Political Choices
Barry Eichengreen and Richard Kohl (March 1, 1998) The External Sector, the State and Development in Eastern Europe
Michael Borrus (March 1, 1998) Foreign Participation in US-Funded R&D: the EUV Project as a New Model for a New Reality.
Peter Lotz (March 1, 1998) Industry Structure Dynamics and the Nature of Technology in The Hearing Instrument Industry
Barry Naughton (March 1, 1998) China's Financial Reform: Achievements and Challenges
Dieter Ernst and Paolo Guerrieri (February 9, 1998) International Production Networks and Changing Trade Patterns in East Asia: The Case of the Electronics Industry
PAPERS FROM 1997
Steven K. Vogel (December 1, 1997) Can Japan Disengage? Economy, and the Ties That Bind Them
Greg Linden, Jeffrey Hart, and Stefanie Lenway (December 1, 1997) Advanced Displays in Korea and Taiwan
Richard Steinberg (November 1, 1997) Institutional Implications of WTO Accession for China
François Bar and Emily Murase (November 1, 1997) The Potential for Transatlantic Cooperation in Telecommunications Service Trade in Asia
Youngsoo Kim (November 1, 1997) Technological Capabilities and Samsung Electronics' International Production Network in Asia
Michael Borrus and Stephen Cohen (November 1, 1997) Building China's Information Technology Industry: Tariff Policy and China's Accession to the WTO
François Bar and Michael Borrus (September 1, 1997) Why Competition Is Necessary in Telecommunications and How to Achieve It: The Experience of the Advanced Economies
Timothy J. Sturgeon (August 1, 1997) Does Manufacturing Still Matter? The Organizational Delinking of Production from Innovation
Timothy J. Sturgeon (August 1, 1997) Turnkey Production Networks: A New American Model of Industrial Organization?
Steven Weber and John Zysman (April 1, 1997) Why the Changed Relation Between Security and Economy will Alter the Character of the Europe Union
Dieter Ernst (April 1, 1997) From Partial to Systemic Globalization: International Production Networks in the Electronics Industry
Michael Borrus (April 1, 1997) Left for Dead: Asian Production Networks and the Revival of US Electronics
Michael Borrus and Jay Stowsky (February 1, 1997) Technology Policy and Economic Growth
Michael Borrus and John Zysman (February 1, 1997) You Don’t have to Be A Giant: How The Changing Terms of Competition in Global Markets are Creating New Possiblities For Danish Companies
Dieter Ernst (January 1, 1997) PARTNERS FOR THE CHINA CIRCLE? THE ASIAN PRODUCTION NETWORKS OF JAPANESE ELECTRONICS FIRMS
PAPERS FROM 1996
Gregory W. Noble (November 1, 1996) Trojan Horse or Boomerang:Two-Tiered Investment in the Asian Auto Complex
Robert J. Girouard (August 1, 1996) U.S. Trade Policy and the Japanese Patent System
Stephen K. Vogel (June 1, 1996) International Games with National Rules: Competition for Comparative Regulatory Advantage in Telecommunications and Financial Services
John Zysman, Eileen Doherty, and Andrew Schwartz (June 1, 1996) Tales From the 'Global' Economy: Cross National Production Networks and the Re-organization of the European Economy
Bénédicte Callan (May 1, 1996) Why Production Technology is not a Measure of Competitivenessin the Biotechnologies
Ulrike Schaede (February 1, 1996) The 1995 Financial Crisis in Japan
Edmund A. Egan (January 1, 1996) The Era of Microsoft? Technological Innovation, Network Externalities, and the Seattle Factor in the US Software Industry
PAPERS FROM 1995
John Zysman and Eileen Doherty (November 1, 1995) The Evolving Role of the State in Asian Industrialization
Richard H. Steinberg (October 1, 1995) Transatlantic Cooperation In Managing The World Trading System: New EU-U.S. Arrangements To Strengthen Liberal Multilateralism
Peter Maskell and Anders Malmberg (October 1, 1995) Localized Learning and Industrial Competitiveness
Richard H. Steinberg (October 1, 1995) Transatlantic Cooperation In Managing The World Trading System: New EU-U.S. Arrangements To Strengthen Liberal Multilateralism
Dieter Ernst (July 26, 1995) New Opportunities and Challenges for Taiwan's Electronics Industry--The Role of International Cooperation
François Bar, Michael Borrus, and Richard Steinberg (May 1, 1995) Islands in the Bit-Stream: Charting the NII Interoperability Debate
Winfried Ruigrok and John J. Tate (April 1, 1995) PUBLIC TESTING AND RESEARCH CENTERS IN JAPAN
Richard H. Steinberg (January 31, 1995) Consensus Decision-Making at the GATT and WTO: Linkage and Law in a Neorealist Model of Institutions
E. Doherty (January 1, 1995) The Difference Between Certainly and Perhaps: The Bargaining Strategies of Venezuela and Argentina In Commercial Debt Negotiations
Richard Steinberg (January 1, 1995) State Power and Trade-Environment Negotiations: Lessons from the EU, NAFTA and GATT/WTO
PAPERS FROM 1994
David Hodges and Rob van Tulder (November 24, 1994) The Chemistry of Dependence: Cars, Chemical and Technological Change in the US, Germany and Japan
John Zysman and Michael Borrus (May 1, 1994) Lines of Fracture, Webs of Cohesion: Economic Interconnection and Security Politics in Asia
Paolo Guerrieri and Stephen S. Cohen (May 1, 1994) THE VARIABLE GEOMETRY OF ASIAN TRADE
John Zysman (May 1, 1994) Technology and Trade: Villains or Saviors in the Struggle for Employment
Richard Steinberg (April 26, 1994) The North American Free Trade Agreement: A Legal Analysis of Effects and Opportunities
J. Willihnganz (January 1, 1994) Debating Mass Communication During the Rise and Fall of Broadcasting
D. Ernst (January 1, 1994)  Carriers of Regionalization: The East Asian Production Networks of Japanese Electronics Firms
John Zysman and Michael Borrus (January 1, 1994) From Failure to Fortune? European Electronics in a Changing World Economy
PAPERS FROM 1993
Clara E. Garcia and Stephen S. Cohen (May 1, 1993) Learning from California: The Macroeconomic Consequences of Structural Changes
Manuel Castells and Yuko Aoyama (March 16, 1993) Paths Towards The Informational Society: A Comparative Analysis of the Transformation of Employment Structure in the G-7 Countries, 1920-2005
Michael Borrus (March 11, 1993) The Regional Architecture of Global Electronics:trajectories, linkages and access to technology
Richard H. Steinberg (March 9, 1993) Antidotes To Regionalism: Responses to Trade Diversion Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement
PAPERS FROM 1992
Michael Borrus, Steve Weber, John Zysman, and Joseph Willihnganz (September 17, 1992) Merchantilism and Global Security
Jack Kessler (September 1, 1992) Library Use in the US of Computers, Networks, and Broadband: an Evolution, a Retrogression?
Jeffrey A. Hart, Robert R. Reed, and Francois Bar (August 28, 1992) The Building of the Internet: Implications for the Future of Broadband Networks
Jeffrey P. Sprafkin (July 31, 1992) VANS Role in the Advanced Network Infrastructure
Stephen S. Cohen (June 1, 1992) The Tunnel at the End of the Light:Privatization in Eastern Europe
Jeffrey Hart and Michael Borrus (March 1, 1992)  Display's the Thing: The Real Stakes in the Conflict Over High Resolution Displays
Takahiro Yamada and Michael Borrus (February 27, 1992) Change and Continuity in Japan's Telecommunications Policy
Ulrike Schaede (January 1, 1992) Change and Continuity in Japanese Regulation
Laura D'Andrea Tyson and Pei-Hsiung Chin (January 1, 1992) Taiwan Aerospace and McDonnell Douglas: A Strategic Perspective on the National Interest in the Commercial Aircraft Industry
PAPERS FROM 1991
Paolo Guerrieri and Carlo Milana (October 26, 1991) Technological and Trade Competition in High-Tech Products
Laura D'Andrea Tyson and David B. Yoffie (August 23, 1991) Semiconductors: From Manipulated to Managed Trade
John Zysman (May 1, 1991)  Korean Choices and Patterns of Advanced Country Development
Stephen S. Cohen (May 1, 1991) Geo-Economics: Lessons from America's Mistakes
Michael Borrus and John Zysman (April 21, 1991) Industrial Competitiveness and American National Security
Wayne Sandholtz and John Zysman (April 3, 1991) Europe as Protagonist
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (April 1, 1991) Globalization and Production
Laura D' Andrea Tyson (February 17, 1991) They Are Not Us: Why American Ownership Still Matters
Paolo Guerrieri (January 31, 1991) Technology and International Trade Performance in the Most Advanced Countries
PAPERS FROM 1990
Michael Borrus and John Zysman (April 10, 1990) Industrial Competitiveness and American National Security
Stephen Cohen (January 27, 1990) Corporate Nationality Can Matter A lot
John Zysman (January 26, 1990) Power, Wealth, and Technology: Industrial Decline and American National Security
PAPERS FROM 1988
Lowell Turner (September 23, 1988) Are Labor-Management Partnerships For Competitiveness Possible In America? The U.S. Auto Industry Examined
Stephen Cohen and John Zysman (August 17, 1988) Corporate Strategy Lessons From the Trade Disaster: You Can't Control What You Can't Produce Competitively
Lowell Turner and Jana Gold (May 2, 1988) PERCEPTIONS OF WORK REORGANIZATION: Interviews with Business and Labor Leaders in Four Industries
PAPERS FROM 1987
Jay Stowsky (August 1, 1987) The Weakest Link: Semiconductor Production Equipment, Linkages, and the Limits to International Trade
Francois Bar (May 1, 1987) Information and Communication Technologies for Economic Development
Lester Thurow and Laura Tyson (March 23, 1987) Adjusting the U.S. Trade Imbalance: A Black Hole in the World of Economy
Laura D'Andrea Tyson (January 2, 1987) Creating Advantage: Strategic Policy for National Competitiveness
PAPERS FROM 1986
Chalmers Johnson (September 1, 1986) MITI, MPT, and the Telecom Wars: How Japan Makes Policy for High Technology
Manuel Castells (May 17, 1986) HighTechnology, Economic Policies and World Developmen
Jay Stowsky (April 3, 1986) Beating Our Plowshares into Double-Edged Swords: The Impact of Pentagon Policies on the Commercialization of Advanced Technologies
Fiorenza Belussi (March 3, 1986) New Technologies in a Traditional Sector: The Benetton Case
Laura Tyson (February 24, 1986) The U.S. and the World Economy in Transition
Stephen Cohen and John Zysman (January 10, 1986) Countertrade, Offsets, Barter, and Buybacks: A Crisis in the Making
PAPERS FROM 1985
Michael Borrus (March 9, 1985) Reversing Atrrition: A Strategic Reponse to the Erosion of U.S. Leadership in Microelectronics
PAPERS FROM 1984
Michael Borrus and John Zysman (August 15, 1984) The New Media, Telecommunications, and Development: The Choices for the United States and Japan
Laura Tyson (March 2, 1984) Conditionality and Adjustment in Socialist Eonomies: Hungary and Yugoslavia
Stephen Cohen, Serge Halimi, and John Zysman (January 10, 1984) Institutions, Politics and Industrial Policy in France

 
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