How to Make the United States Innovative Again
Yesterday I suggested that maybe the United States isn't as innovative as we like to think. (It wasn't my idea. It was Michael Mandel's.) But Mandel's piece didn't seem to answer the big question: What are innovators
doing wrong? And how do you design a
macroeconomic policy to unleash ideas? Today, I have answers, and they range from rescuing engineers from the clutches of the military, to hosting a big national innovation contest, to changing the way we tax companies.





























