Inside the black box: technology and economics
Author: Rosenberg, Nathan Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1982.Language: EnglishDescription: xi, 304 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0521273676 ; 0-521-24808-6Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
HM846 .R67 1982
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Europe Campus Main Collection |
HM846 .R67 1982
(Browse shelf) 001106511 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents Preface Part I. Views of technical progress I The historiography of technical progress page vii 2 Marx as a student of technology 3 34 Part II. Some significant characteristics of technologies 3 4 Technological interdependence in the American economy The effects of energy supply characteristics on technology and economic growth 5 On technological expectations 6 Learning by using 7 How exogenous is science? 55 81 104 120 141 Part III. Market determinants of technological innovation 8 9 10 Technical change in the commercial aircraft industry, 1 9 2 5 - 1 9 7 5 David C. Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg The economic implications of the VLSI revolution Nathan Rosenberg and W. Edward Steinmueller The influence of market demand upon innovation: a critical review of some recent empirical studies David C. Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg 163 178 193 Part IV. Technology transfer and leadership: the international context I I The international transfer of technology: implications for the industrialized countries 245 12 U.S. technological leadership and foreign competition: De te fabula narratur? 280 293
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