Ultimately I think the world needs high-tech manufacturing SEZ's in order to continue growing in material prosperity. I'm interested in talking to anyone who has concrete knowledge or plans in this vein. (1/n)
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For this to work specifically for high-tech industrial innovation, we'd probably also need to shape the founding culture in a way that promotes technical ingenuity. We'd want to catalyze a ferment of innovation like the early Silicon Valley.
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(IMO one problem with SV today, for instance, is that blue-collar mechanical geniuses and hard-science intellectuals don't mix socially or professionally enough. Classism is bad for innovation. One of many trends I'm trying to buck at Daphnia!)
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Try Keller Easterling’s book Extrastatecraft for a critical view of SEZs
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