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Progressive Policy Institute Fact Sheet. Re: Eight legislative proposals. Date: July 19, 2000. Source: PPI. In order to accelerate and broaden growth in the New Economy, the New Economy Task Force proposes eight recommendations in four general policy categories: RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Innovation is the driving force behind economic growth. Congress needs to affirm a bipartisan understanding that government support for basic and applied research is an investment in a public good with large payoffs for society. 1.) Increase Federal Support for Research
2.) Make the Federal Tax Code an Agent of New Economy Innovation
NEW ECONOMY TRAINING AND SKILLS The New Economy requires higher levels of education up front, including high-tech skills, and also opportunities for lifelong learning so that workers can keep pace with the high speed of developments in technology, globalization, and new business practices. In the new knowledge economy, a more educated workforce is critical not only to raising per-capita incomes but also to reducing income inequality. 3.) Encourage Companies to Invest More in Training
4.) Work with Industry to Boost the Number of Americans with High-Tech Skills
THE TRANSFORMATION TO A DIGITAL ECONOMY This "digitization" in the 21st century promises to bring the kinds of economic benefits that mechanization brought in the 20th century. Fostering the growth of the digital economy must be one of the foundations of New Economy public policy. 5.) Take a Light Touch on Regulating E-Commerce, but Intervene to Stop Abuses
6.) Create Digital Government
FOSTERING DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY Technological innovation, including access to high-speed telecommunications technologies, will play an increasingly important role in determining the economic health of regions and communities. In both areas -- helping disadvantaged individuals and communities prosper in the digital economy -- government can play a key enabling role. But the government must work in partnership with the private sector, not supplant it. 7.) Help All Regions Prosper in the New Economy
8) Support Public-Private Partnerships to Empower Community Organizations Through Information Technologies
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