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- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, and Scott Stern, 6
- Universities as a source of commercial technology, a detailed analysis of university patenting 1965-1988
- Ivory tower versus corporate lab, an empirical study of basic research and appropriability
- Bounding the effects of R&D, an investigation using matched establishment-firm data
- Patent citations and international knowledge flow, the cases of Corea and Taiwan
- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, Vol. 8
- Universities as a source of commercial technology, a detailed analysis of university patenting 1965-1988
- The NBER patent citations data file, lessons, insights and methodological tools
- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, Vol. 7
- Market value and petent citations, a first look
- How high are the giants' shoulders, an empirical assessment of knowledge spillovers and creative destruction in a model of economic growth
- The induced innovation hypothesis and energy-saving technological change
- Market value and patent citations, a first look
- Flows of knowledge from universities and federal labs, modeling the flow of patent citations over time and across institutional and geographic boundaries
- The meaning of patent citations, report on the NBER/case ; Western reserve survey of patentees
- International knowledge flows, evidence from patent citations
- The changing frontier, rethinking science and innovation policy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe and Benjamin F. Jones
- Technological change and the environment
- Evidence from patents and patent citations on the impact of NASA and other federal labs on commercial innovation
- Environmental regulation and innovation, a panel data study
- Geographic localization of knowledge spillovers as evidenced by patent citations
- Environmental regulations and the competitiveness of U.S. industry, Adam B. Jaffe ... [and others] ; prepared for Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
- International knowledge flows, evidence from patent citations
- 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
- Environmental policy and technological change
- Privatizing R&D, patent policy and the commercialization of national laboratory technologies