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Introduction:
Josh Lerner, Scott Stern
(p. 1 - 23)
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Why was "Rate and Direction" So Important?:
Nathan Rosenberg, Scott Stern
(p. 27 - 34)
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Some Features of Research by Economists on Technological Change Foreshadowed by "The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity":
Richard R. Nelson
(p. 35 - 41)
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The Economics of Inventive Activity over Fifty Years:
Kenneth J. Arrow
(p. 43 - 48)
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Funding Scientific Knowledge: Selection, Disclosure and the Public-Private Portfolio:
Joshua S. Gans, Fiona Murray
(p. 51 - 103)
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Comment:
Suzanne Scotchmer
(p. 103 - 105)
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The Diffusion of Scientific Knowledge across Time and Space: Evidence from Professional Transitions for the Superstars of Medicine:
Pierre Azoulay, Joshua S. Graff Zivin, Bhaven N. Sampat
(p. 107 - 155)
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Comment:
Adam B. Jaffe
(p. 156 - 160)
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The Effects of the Foreign Fulbright Program on Knowledge Creation in Science and Engineering:
Shulamit Kahn, Megan MacGarvie
(p. 161 - 197)
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Comment:
Paula E. Stephan
(p. 197 - 200)
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Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM:
Timothy F. Bresnahan, Shane Greenstein, Rebecca M. Henderson
(p. 203 - 271)
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Comment:
Giovanni Dosi
(p. 271 - 276)
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How Entrepreneurs Affect the Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity:
Daniel F. Spulber
(p. 277 - 315)
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Comment:
Luis Cabral
(p. 315 - 318)
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Diversity and Technological Progress:
Daron Acemoglu
(p. 319 - 356)
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Comment:
Samuel Kortum
(p. 357 - 360)
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Competition and Innovation: Did Arrow Hit the Bull's Eye?:
Carl Shapiro
(p. 361 - 404)
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Comment:
Michael D. Whinston
(p. 404 - 410)
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Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose?:
Petra Moser, Paul W. Rhode
(p. 413 - 438)
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Comment:
Jeffrey L. Furman
(p. 438 - 442)
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The Rate and Direction of Invention in the British Industrial Revolution: Incentives and Institutions:
Ralf R. Meisenzahl, Joel Mokyr
(p. 443 - 479)
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Comment:
David C. Mowery
(p. 479 - 482)
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The Confederacy of Heterogeneous Software Organizations and Heterogeneous Developers: Field Experimental Evidence on Sorting and Worker Effort:
Kevin J. Boudreau, Karim R. Lakhani
(p. 483 - 502)
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Comment:
Iain M. Cockburn
(p. 502 - 505)
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The Innovation Fetish among the "Economoi": Introduction to the Panel on Innovation Incentives, Institutions, and Economic Growth:
Paul A. David
(p. 509 - 514)
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Innovation Process and Policy: What Do We Learn from New Growth Theory?:
Philippe Aghion
(p. 515 - 520)
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The Consequences of Financial Innovation: A Counterfactual Research Agenda:
Josh Lerner, Peter Tufano
(p. 523 - 575)
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Comment:
Antoinette Schoar
(p. 576 - 578)
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The Adversity/Hysteresis Effect: Depression-Era Productivity Growth in the U.S. Railroad Sector:
Alexander J. Field
(p. 579 - 606)
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Comment:
William Kerr
(p. 606 - 609)
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Generality, Recombination, and Reuse:
Timothy F. Bresnahan
(p. 611 - 656)
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Comment:
Benjamin Jones
(p. 656 - 661)
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The Art and Science of Innovation Policy: Introduction:
Bronwyn H. Hall
(p. 665 - 667)
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Putting Economic Ideas Back into Innovation Policy:
R. Glenn Hubbard
(p. 669 - 672)
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Why Is It So Difficult to Translate Innovation Economics into Useful and Applicable Policy Prescriptions?:
Dominique Foray
(p. 673 - 678)
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Can the Nelson-Arrow Paradigm Still Be the Beacon of Innovation Policy?:
Manuel Trajtenberg
(p. 679 - 684)
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