Brookings Institution on Science and Technology

Brookings Hamilton Project Issues New Papers on Science and Technological Innovation:

Experts Address how Education, Patent Reform, and Inducement Prizes in Science and Technology can aid Competitiveness and Growth.

Focusing attention on the importance of science and technology innovation to U.S. growth and competitiveness, The Hamilton Project, an initiative at the Brookings Institution, today released policy proposals to spur investments in innovation, research and the education of a highly skilled American workforce. The proposals were released on The Hamilton Project website ( www.hamiltonproject.org ) and will be presented tomorrow during a forum on "Promoting Opportunity and Growth through Science, Technology, and Innovation," to be held at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.

Now, can someone please clarify if this is the same Hamilton Project as the anti-labor one mentioned here?

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