Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1
Adam Jaffe,
Josh Lerner and
Scott Stern
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: D45 L24 O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1" , pp -5

- Adam Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
- Publicly Funded Science and the Productivity of the Pharmaceutical Industry , pp 1-34

- Iain Cockburn and Rebecca M. Henderson
- Creating Markets for New Vaccines - Part I: Rationale , pp 35-72

- Michael Kremer
- Creating Markets for New Vaccines - Part II: Design Issues , pp 73-118

- Michael Kremer
- Navigating the Patent Thicket: Cross Licenses, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting , pp 119-150

- Carl Shapiro
- Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices or Why Introducing the Market Worked So Well , pp 151-186

- Shane Greenstein
- Numbers, Quality, and Entry: How Has the Bayh-Dole Act Affected US University Patenting and Licensing? , pp 187

- David C. Mowery and Arvids A. Ziedonis
- Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers? , pp 221-252

- Paul Romer
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