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competitiveness report. Actually, some of the 10 recommendations scared up by this high quality National Academies committee seem to have some merit, and overall it’s far less naive (and annoying) than the recent effort by the Council on Competitiveness.UPDATE AND MINOR EDITS May 25, 2006 — It is, of course, this National Academies report, not the earlier COC work, that has become the basis of the President’s American Competitiveness Initiative. The House Science Committee has a nice overview.

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By now most of our TBED community has seen the Fortune article attacking the legacy of the Bayh-Dole act. We see such attacks from time to time, though not often as well written as this, and rarely from a business publication.

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