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In the 1990s the ownership and control of information generated in the UK science was transformed by a combination of regulatory changes designed to promote "the creation of wealth". "Regulation of Science and Technology" provides a set of perspectives on the different regulatory mechanisms set out to achieve this. The contributors offer topical examinations, drawing on varying data and analysis, to give a critique of political, economic, ethical, technological and geographical issues arising from the operation of regulatory agencies.
HELEN LAWTON SMITH is Research Fellow in the Centre for Local Economic Development, Coventry University and Director of Science Policy Studies of the Regulatory Policy Research Centre at Hertford College, Oxford University. She is currently a partner in an EU TSER Network on Networks, Collective Learning and RTD in Regionally-Clustered, High-Technology SMEs.
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