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Contributions in Memory of Zvi Griliches
Contributions in Memory of Zvi Griliches
Jacques Mairesse
&
Manuel Trajtenberg
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Published Date
August 2010
Copyright
2010
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Annales D'Économie et de Statistique, 79-80, July-December 2005
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Editor's Note
Author(s):
Jacques Mairesse
&
Manuel Trajtenberg
(p. 3-3)
Chapter 2:
Contributions of Zvi Griliches
Author(s):
James Heckman
(p. 5-22)
Chapter 3:
Estimation with Valid and Invalid Instruments
Author(s):
Jinyong Hahn
&
Jerry Hausman
(p. 25-57)
Chapter 4:
Standing on Academic Shoulders: Measuring Scientific Influence in Universities
Author(s):
James D. Adams
,
J. Roger Clemmons
&
Paula E. Stephan
(p. 61-90)
Chapter 5:
The Impact of NSF Support for Basic Research in Economics
Author(s):
Ashish Arora
&
Alfonso Gambardella
(p. 91-115)
Chapter 6:
Exploring the Link Between Academic Science and Industrial Innovation
Author(s):
Lee Branstetter
(p. 119-142)
Chapter 7:
Grilichesian Breakthroughs: Inventions of Methods of Inventing and Firm Entry in Nanotechnology
Author(s):
Michael L. Darby
&
Lynne G. Zucker
(p. 143-164)
Chapter 8:
Public and Private Spillovers: Location and the Productivity of Pharmaceutical Research
Author(s):
Jeffrey L. Furman
,
Margaret K. Kyle
,
Iain Cockburn
&
Rebecca M. Henderson
(p. 165-188)
Chapter 9:
"Cross-firm" Inventors and Social Networks: Localized Knowledge Spillovers Revisited
Author(s):
Stefano Breschi
&
Francesco Lissoni
(p. 189-209)
Chapter 10:
Peanut Butter Patents versus the New Economy: Does the Increased Rate of Patenting Signal More Invention of Just Lower Standards?
Author(s):
Panoma Sanyal &
Adam B. Jaffe
(p. 211-240)
Chapter 11:
Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength and Licensing
Author(s):
David Encaoua
& Yassine Lefouili (p. 241-271)
Chapter 12:
Zvi Griliches' Contribution to the Theory of Human Capital
Author(s):
Reuben Gronau
(p. 275-297)
Chapter 13:
Is Skill Biased Technological Change Here Yet? Evidence from India Manufacturing in the 1990s
Author(s):
Eli Berman
,
Rohini Somanathan
& Hong W. Tan (p. 299-321)
Chapter 14:
Human Capital and Worker Productivity: Direct Evidence from LInk Employer-Employee Data
Author(s):
John M. Abowd
&
Francis Kramarz
(p. 323-338)
Chapter 15:
Measuring the Returns to R&D: The Depreciation Problem
Author(s):
Bronwyn H. Hall
(p. 341-381)
Chapter 16:
Depreciation Estimation, R&D Capital Stock, and North American Manufacturing Productivity Growth
Author(s):
Jeffrey Bernstein
&
Theofanis P. Mamuneas
(p. 383-404)
Chapter 17:
Life Cycle, Innovation and Firm Productivity: Israeli Manufacturing Firms, 1955-1999
Author(s):
Haim Regev
(p. 405-431)
Chapter 18:
Investment, R&D and Financial Constraints in Britain and Germany
Author(s):
Stephen Bond,
Dietmar Harhoff
&
John Van Reenen
(p. 433-460)
Chapter 19:
R&D and Productivity in Corporate Groups: An Empirical Investigation Using a Panel of French Firms
Author(s):
Pierre Blanchard
,
Jean-Pierre Huiban
&
Patrick Sevestre
(p. 461-485)
Chapter 20:
The Importance of R&D and Innovation for Productivity: A Reexamination in Light of the 2000 French Innovation Survey
Author(s):
Jacques Mairesse
,
Pierre Mohnen
&
Elizabeth Kremp
(p. 487-527)
Chapter 21:
Reassessing the IMpact of IT in the Production Function: A Meta-Analysis and Sensitivity Tests
Author(s):
Kevin Stiroh
(p. 529-561)
Chapter 22:
Did Information Technologies Shift Upward Multifactor Productivity in the 90s? Evidence from French Firm Level Data
Author(s):
Bruno Crépon
,
Thomas Heckel
&
Nicolas Riedinger
(p. 563-581)
Chapter 23:
Price-Cost Margins and Rent Sharing: Evidence from a Panel of French Manufacturing Firms
Author(s):
Bruno Crépon
, Rozen Desplatz &
Jacques Mairesse
(p. 583-610)
Chapter 24:
The Evenson-Kislev 'Research as Search' Model and the Green Revolution
Author(s):
Robert Evenson
&
Yoav Kislev
(p. 613-628)
Chapter 25:
Economic and Technical Drivers of Technology Choices: Browsers
Author(s):
Timothy F. Bresnahan
&
Pai-Ling Yin
(p. 629-670)
Chapter 26:
Are the More Educated More LIkely to Use New Drugs?
Author(s):
Adriana Lleras-Muney
&
Frank R. Lichtenberg
(p. 671-696)
Chapter 27:
Innovation Diffusion under Budget Constraints: Microeconometric Evidence on Heart Attack in France
Author(s):
Brigitte Dormont
&
Carine Milcent
(p. 697-726)
Chapter 28:
Hedonics and the Consumer Price Index
Author(s):
Ariel Pakes
(p. 729-748)
Chapter 29:
Price Index Aggregation: Plutocratic weights, Democratic Weights, and Value Judgments
Author(s):
Franklin M. Fisher
(p. 749-757)
Chapter 30:
Adjacent Period Dummy Variable Hedonic Regressions and Bilateral Index Number Theory
Author(s):
Erwin Diewert
(p. 759-786)
Chapter 31:
Hedonic Price Indexes for Personal Computer Operating Systems and Produtivity Suites
Author(s):
Alan G. White
,
Jaison R. Abel
,
Ernst R. Berndt
&
Cory W. Monroe
(p. 787-807)
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