Posts Tagged 'innovation'

Over-Regulation Leads to Under-Innovation

Over-Regulation Leads to Under-Innovation

According to the 2013 Global Innovation Index, released by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organization, the United States ranks as the fifth most innovative country, behind Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and The Netherlands.

While this is an improvement from 2012, when the United States was 10th, there is one root cause for America’s failure to be crowned the top country in innovation: this nation’s lack of support for entrepreneurs.

Where do new ideas come from? From startups and ...

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Made in America Panel Reveals that without Excessive Regulation Average Wealth of Each American Would Hit $120,000

Made in America Panel Reveals that without Excessive Regulation Average Wealth of Each American Would Hit $120,000

Proposing that innovation is in the DNA of America, Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 47 stations) by proposing that if America could innovate itself out of the Great Depression, we can innovate ourselves out of the current economic mess.

“You might be surprised to learn that statistics show that the 1930s were one of the most innovative decades of the twentieth century in terms of innovation. The Laundromat, the ...

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Innovation Drives Our Economy

Innovation Drives Our Economy

The Business Roundtable recently proposed that the United States is the world’s innovation leader because of a commitment to basic research, a world-class workforce and a climate that rewards innovation.

This sense of pride has been eclipsed by a feeling of economic pessimism manifesting itself in a perceived lack of innovation from our private sector, and especially by our entrepreneurs.

Let’s look back to one of America’s greatest entrepreneurs: Henry Ford. He revolutionized automobile manufacturing and helped turn Detroit into the envy ...

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