Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 11
Josh Lerner and
Scott Stern
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Date: 2011
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Chapters in this book:
- As Science Evolves, How Can Science Policy? , pp 103-131

- Benjamin Jones
- Cap-and-Trade, Emissions Taxes, and Innovation , pp 29-53

- Suzanne Scotchmer
- Innovations in Governance , pp 79-102

- Raymond Fisman and Eric Werker
- Introduction

- Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
- When Is Static Analysis a Sufficient Proxy for Dynamic Considerations? Reconsidering Antitrust and Innovation , pp 55-78

- Joshua Gans
- Where Are the Health Care Entrepreneurs? The Failure of Organizational Innovation in Health Care , pp 1-28

- David Cutler
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