Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 5
Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors
Conference held April 13, 2004
Published in January 2005 by The MIT Press
in NBER Book Series Innovation Policy and the Economy
NBER Program(s): IO PR
More information on acquiring this book
165 pages
ISBN: 0-262-10109-2
Table of Contents
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Front matter, acknowledgments, table of contents:
Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, Scott Stern
(p. -15 - -6)
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Introduction:
Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, Scott Stern
(p. -5 - 0)
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The Globalization of the Software Industry: Perspectives and Opportunities for Developed and Developing Countries:
Ashish Arora, Alfonso Gambardella
(p. 1 - 32)
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Education for Innovation: Entrepreneurial Breakthroughs Versus Corporate Incremental Improvements:
William J. Baumol
(p. 33 - 56)
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Jurisdictional Advantage:
Maryann Feldman, Roger Martin
(p. 57 - 86)
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"Success Taxes," Entrepreneurial Entry, and Innovation:
William M. Gentry, R. Glenn Hubbard
(p. 87 - 108)
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Merger Policy and Innovation: Must Enforcement Change to Account for Technological Change?:
Michael L. Katz, Howard A. Shelanski
(p. 109 - 165)
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