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Publications: Robert D. Atkinson

November 18, 2024

The Chief Business of America Once Again Must Be Business

Calvin Coolidge was right when he said, “the chief business of the American people is business.” We need to reembrace that ethos by making sure our social contract rewards companies that bring new innovations to market, boost productivity, fight like hell for global market share, and sustain as many high-value jobs at home as is economically feasible.

November 18, 2024

Is Trump’s DOGE Going to be a DOGD?

The Trump administration could signal a turning point for the country and the federal government in many areas. For too long, Washington accepted things that were flawed and broken. The real question is whether this proposed department is about reform or reduction.

November 13, 2024

Comments to the UK’s Department for Business and Trade Regarding the Modern Industrial Strategy Green Paper

The UK government needs to make a choice: competitiveness and growth or heavy-handed regulation in the service of social policy. It can have one but not both.

November 13, 2024

It’s Global Warming, Not American Warming

Even if it were possible to radically slash U.S. emissions with today’s technologies, it still would do little to curb global warming because the United States accounts for just 13.5 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. It’s time to recognize that the climate crisis can only be solved with innovation.

November 12, 2024

Making America Great Again Requires Putting Business and Tech Innovation First

It would be a shame if Republicans and moderate Democrats wasted this moment by reverting to Reagan-esque, neoliberal nostalgia or incremental reforms. Restoring economic strength will require taking some big swings at policies to advance business-driven innovation.

November 4, 2024

Don’t Worry About Manufacturing Jobs. Worry About Manufacturing Productivity

U.S. manufacturing productivity has been in decline for more than a decade. If policymakers don’t do more to turn that around, real wages will stagnate and U.S. manufacturers will increasingly find themselves at a competitive disadvantage.

October 28, 2024

Breaking Up Google? So Much for a Whole-of-Government Approach to US AI Leadership

While the Biden administration champions the need for private sector innovation to drive U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, its Justice Department wants to put one of America’s top innovators—Google—on the chopping block.

October 25, 2024

Book Review: “The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy From Silicon Valley”

If one is inclined to be critical, or even simply skeptical of digital technology and the companies that bring it to us, this is the book for you. This is not a balanced and academic book, but it does provide a vibrant narrative for those predisposed to believe it.

October 23, 2024

Breaking Up Google Is a Fool’s Game

A word to the Justice Department, which is considering whether to push for a breakup of Google to spur competition in the online search market: Don’t. We’ve seen this movie before and it ended poorly.

October 21, 2024

Go to the Mattresses: It’s Time to Reset U.S.-EU Tech and Trade Relations

In its bid for tech sovereignty, the EU has been aggressively targeting U.S. firms and industries with unfair protectionist policies. This cannot stand. To move forward into a new era of deeper transatlantic trade integration, America must first demand a level playing field.

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