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The Evolving Role of Semiconductor Consortia in the U.S. and Japan
Ham, Rose Marie, Greg Linden, and Melissa M. Appleyard
41/1  (Fall 1998): 137-163

This article examines the interactions between public and private actors as cooperation in the semiconductor industry becomes increasingly international. The latest manifestations of multilateral collaboration are two consortia: I300I based in the United States and Selete based in Japan. Through an analysis of their structures and their origins, this article provides a deeper understanding of the complexities facing industry-wide consortia, the role of the government in promoting or inhibiting cooperation, and the lingering rivalries that impede truly global cooperation in a dynamic, high-technology industry.
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