Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 9
Josh Lerner and
Scott Stern
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Date: 2009
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 9" , pp -4

- Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
- What If Congress Doubled R&D Spending on the Physical Sciences? , pp 1-38

- Richard Freeman and John van Reenen
- Intellectual Property as a Bargaining Environment , pp 39-53

- Joseph Farrell
- Copyright as Innovation Policy: Google Book Search from a Law and Economics Perspective , pp 55-77

- Douglas Lichtman
- What Have We Learned from Market Design? , pp 79-112

- Alvin Roth
- Innovation and Market Design , pp 113-137

- Peter Cramton
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