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13. Generality, Recombination, and Reuse

  • Timothy F. Bresnahan and Benjamin Jones
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© 2019 University of Chicago Press

© 2019 University of Chicago Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research vi
  3. Contents vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. I. Panel Discussion
  6. Why Was Rate and Direction So Important? 27
  7. Some Features of Research by Economists on Technological Change Foreshadowed by The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity 35
  8. The Economics of Inventive Activity over Fifty Years 43
  9. II. The University- Industry Interface
  10. 1. Funding Scientific Knowledge 51
  11. 2. The Diffusion of Scientific Knowledge across Time and Space 107
  12. 3. The Effects of the Foreign Fulbright Program on Knowledge Creation in Science and Engineering 161
  13. III. Market Structure and Innovation
  14. 4. Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope 203
  15. 5. How Entrepreneurs Affect the Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity 277
  16. 6. Diversity and Technological Progress 319
  17. 7. Competition and Innovation 361
  18. IV. The Sources and Motivations of Innovators
  19. 8. Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose? 413
  20. 9. The Rate and Direction of Invention in the British Industrial Revolution 443
  21. 10. The Confederacy of Heterogeneous Software Organizations and Heterogeneous Developers 483
  22. V. Panel Discussion
  23. 11. The Consequences of Financial Innovation 523
  24. 12. The Adversity/ Hysteresis Effect 579
  25. 13. Generality, Recombination, and Reuse 611
  26. VII. Panel Discussion
  27. The Art and Science of Innovation Policy 665
  28. Putting Economic Ideas Back into Innovation Policy 669
  29. Why Is It So Difficult to Translate Innovation Economics into Useful and Applicable Policy Prescriptions? 673
  30. Can the Nelson- Arrow Paradigm Still Be the Beacon of Innovation Policy? 679
  31. Contributors 685
  32. Author Index 689
  33. Subject Index 697
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