Market Structure and Technological ChangeThis book provides a survey of the theory and of the empirical knowledge about the links between market structure and technological change. |
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Contenido
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3 EMPIRICAL APPROACHES AND FINDINGS | 63 |
4 DIFFUSION BY DISSEMINATION AND IMITATION | 113 |
5 CONCLUSION | 144 |
References | 147 |
INDEX | 165 |
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Market Structure and Technological Change William Lee Baldwin,John T. Scott Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
adoption American Economic Review analysis average barriers to entry Barzel behavior benefits ceteris paribus competition competitors deadweight loss defined diffusion diversification duopoly effect efficient elasticity empirical equilibrium expected profits expenditures fast second find findings firm’s first flow greater growth imitation increases Industrial Economics industry structure industry’s Influence innovative activity introduction Journal of Economics Journal of Industrial Kamien and Schwartz large firms largest firms less licensing Loury Loury’s M. I. and N. L. Mansfield marginal cost market power market share market structure monopolist monopoly N. L. Schwartz Nelson and Winter number of firms oligopolistic Oligopoly output patent positive post-innovation market pre-innovation market private benefits process innovations product innovations profitable R&D effort R&D intensity ratio reflect Reinganum relationship relative Research and Development Review of Economics rivalry rivals Scherer Schumpeter Schumpeter’s Schumpeterian hypothesis significant smaller firms socially optimal specific structure and technological studies surplus technical technological change tion transfer variables zero