NBER Books - Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 4



Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 4
Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors

The MIT Press, 2004
Paper: $25.00; Cloth: $58.00
187 pages
ISBN: Paper: 0-262-60060-9; Cloth: 0-262-10104-1

Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern

    1. Crafting Defense R&D Policy in the Anti-Terrorist Era, p. 1-34
    Manuel Trajtenberg

    2. Technology Policy for Energy and the Environment, p. 35-68
    Adam B. Jaffe, Richard G. Newell and Robert N. Stavins

    3. The Human Resources Revolution: Is It a Productivity Driver? p. 69-114
    Kathryn Shaw

    4. Prospects for Improving U.S. Patent Quality via Postgrant Opposition, p. 115-143
    Bronwyn H. Hall, Stuart Graham, Dietmar Harhoff and David C. Mowery

    5. The Gaming of Pharmaceutical Patents, p. 145-187
    Jeremy Bulow


 

 
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