Handbook of the Economics of Innovation Set
Table of Contents
Volume I: Chapters 1-16
1. Introduction to the handbook; 2. The contribution of economic history to the study of innovation and technical change: 1750-1914; 3. Technical change and industrial dynamics as evolutionary processes; 4. Empirical studies of innovative activity and performance; 5. The economics of science; 6. University research and public-private interaction; 7. Property rights and invention; 8. Stylized facts in the geography of innovation; 9. Open User Innovation; 10. Learning by doing; 11. Innovative conduct in computing and internet markets; 12. Pharmaceutical innovation; 13. Collective invention and invention networks; 14. The financing of R&D and innovation; 15. The market for technology; 16. Technological innovation and the theory of the firm: The role of enterprise level knowledge, complimentarities, and (dynamic) capabilities
Volume II: Chapters 17-29
17. The diffusion of new technology; 18. General purpose technologies; 19. International trade, foreign direct investment, and technology spillovers; 20. Innovation and economic development; 21.Energy, the environment, and technological change; 22. The economics of innovation and technical change in agriculture; 23. Growth accounting; 24. Returns to R&D and productivity; 25. Patent statistics as innovation indicators; 26. Innovation surveys; 27. Systems of innovation; 28. Economics of technology policy; 29. Military R&D and innovation