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Window of Opportunity
Book • 1986
In 'Window of Opportunity,' Newt Gingrich argues for a strategic American industrial and technological revival, emphasizing proactive policies to regain competitive advantage.
Written in the mid-1980s, the book reflects concerns about economic competition and the need for innovation-driven public policy.
Gingrich outlines policy proposals to harness technological advancement for national strength and economic growth.
The work foreshadows debates about the role of the state in fostering high-tech industries and has been cited in later conversations about industrial policy.
Its arguments have been invoked in discussions of how political actors shift positions on state involvement depending on context and interests.
Written in the mid-1980s, the book reflects concerns about economic competition and the need for innovation-driven public policy.
Gingrich outlines policy proposals to harness technological advancement for national strength and economic growth.
The work foreshadows debates about the role of the state in fostering high-tech industries and has been cited in later conversations about industrial policy.
Its arguments have been invoked in discussions of how political actors shift positions on state involvement depending on context and interests.
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as a 1985 Gingrich book referenced while discussing industrial policy debates.

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