Will innovators be forced to seek the blessing of public officials before they develop and deploy new devices and services, or will they be generally left free to experiment with new technologies and business models?
If they aren’t free to experiment, the result will be fewer services, lower-quality goods, higher prices, and diminished economic growth.
Read more about the “big picture” debate over innovation policy in our modern world below.
“Celebrating 20 Years of Internet Free Speech & Free Exchange”
Adam Thierer at Plain Text
June 21, 2017
“Innovation Arbitrage, Technological Civil Disobedience & Spontaneous Deregulation”
Adam Thierer at Medium
December 7, 2016
“Permissionless Innovation: A 10-Part Policy Checklist”
Adam Thierer at Medium
April 5, 2016
“The Innovator’s Defense Fund: What It Is and Why It’s Needed”
Adam Thierer and Eli Dourado at Medium
February 25, 2016
“How Attitudes about Risk & Failure Affect Innovation on Either Side of the Atlantic”
Adam Thierer at Plain Text
June 19, 2015
“Problems with Precautionary Principle-Minded Tech Regulation & a Federal Robotics Commission”
Adam Thierer and Eli Dourado at Medium
September 22, 2014
“Muddling Through: How We Learn to Cope with Technological Change”
Adam Thierer at Medium
June 30, 2014
“Why Permissionless Innovation Matters”
Adam Thierer at Medium
April 24, 2014
“Embracing a Culture of Permissionless Innovation”
Adam Thierer at Cato Online Forum
November 17, 2014
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