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Michael J. Boskin Meeting Files
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2005-0336-F
2005-0336-F
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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
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George H.W. Bush Presidential Records
Collection/Office of Origin: Economic Advisers, Council of
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Boskin, Michael, Files
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Meeting Files
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July 1990: [Loose memo, re: Allan Bromley, et al and suggested agenda for CEA]
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July 13, 1990
To: John/Dick
From: Alice
Re:
Meeting w/Allan Bromley, et al
Attached is the agenda for the meeting
scheduled with Allan Bromley and his
Associate Directors, Tuesday, July 17 at
10:00 a.m. This meeting was originally
scheduled for Thursday, June 28 and had to be
cancelled.
mtg 10:00a.m. 4-17-90@
Dr Boskin
SUGGESTED AGENDA FOR CEA MEETING
June 28, 1990
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Overall topic: Dealing with policy issues that encompass science, technology
and economics in the EOP.
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Focus on how best to cooperate
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Focus on coordinative processes and mechanisms.
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Specific topics:
(1) Concept of generic industries and technologies.
(2) What are the real effects of U.S. capital costs on investment in industrial
R&D and in plant and equipment?
(3) Effects of the U.S. tax policy, trade policy, and regulatory framework on
investment in industrial R&D? In overall competitiveness?
(4) What roles should the Federal Government take in encouraging consortia
such as Sematech, MCC, and NCMS? What should be the criteria for
Federal involvement?
(5) What role can Federal laboratories play in the industrial competitiveness
arena? What expectations here are realistic?
(6) Discuss NSF Engineering Centers and DOC Manufacturing Centers and
ATP programs. Discuss State and local competitiveness programs.
(7) Have the diverging interests of our financial and manufacturing sectors
adversely affected U.S. manufacturing competitiveness?
(8) The crucial role of regulatory agencies such as FDA, the Patent Office,
EPA, and OSHA in industrial competitiveness.
(9) Conservation - "The Ultimate Environmental Solution".
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OSTP Attendees:
D. Allan Bromley
Bill Phillips
Tom Ratchford
Eugene Wong
James Wyngaarden