Technological innovations -- United States
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Technological innovations -- United States
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Technological innovations
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Incoming Resources
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- Technological innovation for a dynamic economy, edited by Christopher T. Hill, James M. Utterback
- Technological foundations of cyclical economic growth, the case of the United States economy, Nathan Edmonson
- The Improvement of productivity, myths and realities, edited by John E. Ullmann
- The next industrial revolution, reviving industry through innovation, Robert U. Ayres
- Technological change, collective bargaining, and industrial efficiency, Paul Willman
- Technology transfer, innovation, and international competitiveness, Sherman Gee
- The new economy and economic growth in Europe and the US, Paul J.J. Welfens, David B. Audretsch, editors
- Leading the historical enterprise, strategic creativity, planning, and advocacy for the digital age, Bruce W. Dearstyne
- The EU-US total factor productivity gap, an industry perspective
- Engines of innovation, U.S. industrial research at the end of an era, Richard S. Rosenbloom and William J. Spencer, editors
- Hammer & Silicon, the Soviet diaspora in the US innovation economy : immigration, innovation, institutions, imprinting, and identity, Sheila M. Puffer, Daniel J. McCarthy, Daniel M. Satinsky
- The productivity dilemma, roadblock to innovation in the automobile industry, William J. Abernathy
- Free culture, how big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity, Lawrence Lessig
- Making in America, from innovation to market, Suzanne Berger with MIT Task Force on Production in the Innovation economy
- The Production and application of new industrial technology, Edwin Mansfield ... [and others]
- Hammer & silicon, the Soviet diaspora in the US innovation economy : immigration, innovation, institutions, imprinting, and identity, Sheila M. Puffer, Daniel J. McCarthy, Daniel M. Satinsky
- Exploring the black box, technology, economics, and history, Nathan Rosenberg
- Evaluating technological innovations, methods, expectations, and findings, Bela Gold, Gerhard Rosegger, Myles G. Boylan, Jr
- Exploring the black box, technology, economics, and history, Nathan Rosenberg
- Does America need more innovators?, edited by Matthew Wisnioski, Eric S. Hintz, and Marie Stettler Kleine
- The comeback, Gary Shapiro
- Innovation and its discontents, how our broken patent system is endangering innovation and progress, and what to do about it, Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner
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