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Alternate Call Number
F 14 JAF.I (v.2)
Summary
This annual series, sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research, aims to provide a forum for research on the interactions between public policy and the innovation process. Discussions cover all types of policy that affect the ability of an economy to achieve scientific and technological progress or that affect the impact of science and technology on economic growth.
Note
"Also called NBER/Innovation policy and the economy, number 1, 2000." En portada: National Bureau of Economic Research. This annual series, sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research, aims to provide a forum for research on the interactions between public policy and the innovation process. Discussions cover all types of policy that affect the ability of an economy to achieve scientific and technological progress or that affect the impact of science and technology on economic growth.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Some economic aspects of antitrust analysis in dynamically competitive industries; 2. Intellectual property: When is it the best incentive system? 3. Government support for commercial R&D: Lessons from the Israeli experience; 4. Prospects for an information-technology-led productivity surge; 5. Do we have a "New" macroeconomy?