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Author
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Year
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Knowledge Economy at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, The: The Emergence of Hierarchies
This paper looks at the demand for managers in the knowledge economy.
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Luis Garicano, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg |
2006 |
Mergers and Innovation
This paper asks how competition policy should adapt to innovation.
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Michael Katz, Howard Shelanski |
2006 |
New Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis
This book looks at how regulators use economic theory to assess new rules.
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Eric Posner, Matthew Adler |
2006 |
Competition and Innovation
This paper looks at how mergers affect research and development (R&D) and product innovation.
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Richard Gilbert |
2006 |
Deliberative Information Markets for Small Groups
This paper looks at how to encourage people to make useful analysis public.
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Michael Abramowicz |
2006 |
Information Technology Ecosystem Health and Performance
This paper looks at growth and competition in the information technology sectors like hardware, software and services.
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Marco Iansiti, Gregory L. Richards |
2006 |
The Generative Internet
This paper looks at how computer and Internet-related technologies foster innovation.
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Jonathan Zittrain |
2006 |
Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries
This book describes software business models used by firms like Microsoft, Apple and Google.
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David S. Evans, Richard Schmalensee, Andrei Hagiu |
2006 |
Institutions, History and Economic Development
This paper looks at how government and law evolved to support economic growth.
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Kenneth W. Dam |
2006 |
The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity: Evidence from U.S. Cities
U.S. cities that attracted immigrants experienced a significant increase in average wages and in housing values.
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Giovanni Peri, Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano |
2006 |