000024691 000__ 03431cam\a2200637\i\4500 000024691 001__ 24691 000024691 003__ SzGeWIPO 000024691 005__ 20210318104952.0 000024691 008__ 010921s2000\\\\mau|\\\\r\\\\\1\\\a0eng\c| r 1 a0eng c 000024691 020__ $$z9780262276191$$qelectronic book 000024691 020__ $$z0262276194$$qelectronic book 000024691 020__ $$z0262101181$$qHardcover 000024691 020__ $$z9780262101189$$qHardcover 000024691 020__ $$z0262600684$$qPaperback 000024691 020__ $$z9780262600682$$qPaperback 000024691 020__ $$z1282097865 000024691 020__ $$z9781282097865 000024691 020__ $$z02626006841$$qhft. 000024691 035__ $$a(wipo)12541103 000024691 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1160224506 000024691 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000024691 041__ $$aeng 000024691 050_4 $$aHC79.T4$$bI56 2006eb 000024691 08204 $$a338.064$$220 000024691 08204 $$a352.380285$$220 000024691 084__ $$aF 14 JAF.I (v.6) 000024691 090__ $$c26992$$d26987 000024691 1001_ $$aJaffe, Adam.,$$eauthor. 000024691 24510 $$aInnovation policy and the economy. 000024691 250__ $$av. 6. 000024691 264_1 $$aCambridge, Mass. :$$bMIT Press,$$c[2000] 000024691 300__ $$axv, 215 pages ;$$c23 cm. 000024691 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000024691 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000024691 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000024691 4901_ $$aInnovation Policy And The Economy 000024691 500__ $$aAt foot of title: National Bureau of Economic Research. 000024691 500__ $$aContains papers presented to the group's meeting in Washington, DC, April 2005. 000024691 5050_ $$a1. Policy implications of weak patent rights; 2. Innovation and its discontents; 3. Consumer benefit from use of the internet; 4. Opportunities fir improving the drug development process: results from a survey of industry and the FDA; 5. Does globalization of the scientific/engineering workforce threaten U.S. economic leadership? 6. Looking for Mr. Schumpeter: where are we in the competition-innovation debate? 000024691 520__ $$aThe economic importance of innovative activity brings with it an active debate on public policy's effect on the innovation process. This annual series, sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research, brings the work of leading academic researchers to the broader policy community. Volume 6 considers such topics as the diversity of patent protection and the implications of weak patents for innovation and competition; reforms in U.S. patent policy that will encourage innovation; the multifaceted benefits of the Internet for consumers, including price competition and novel forms of communication; the drug development and approval process; the "offshoring" of research and development; and the advantages of industry-specific studies of the relationship between innovation and competition. The papers highlight the role economic theory and empirical analysis can play in evaluating current and prospective innovation policy alternatives. 000024691 650_0 $$aDiffusion of innovations. 000024691 650_0 $$aDiffusion of innovations$$xGovernment policy$$xEconomic aspects. 000024691 650_0 $$aTechnological innovations. 000024691 650_0 $$aPatents. 000024691 650_4 $$aGovernment policy 000024691 650_4 $$aEconomic aspects 000024691 7001_ $$aStern, Scott,$$d1969- 000024691 7001_ $$aJaffe, Adam B.,$$eeditor. 000024691 7001_ $$aLerner, Josh,$$eeditor. 000024691 7001_ $$aEbrary, Inc. 000024691 7102_ $$aNational Bureau Of Economic Research. 000024691 830_0 $$aInnovation Policy And The Economy. 000024691 903__ $$aInnovation Policy and the Economy 000024691 942__ $$cMON$$jF 14 JAF.I (v.6) 000024691 952__ $$w2008-10-24$$p2008-0773$$r25.00$$u38438$$bMAIN$$10$$kF 14 JAF.I (v.6)$$v2008-10-24$$zTagged$$71 000024691 980__ $$aBIB 000024691 999__ $$c26992$$d26992