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Henrekson, Magnus Hall, Bronwyn H. Trajtenberg, Manuel Mowery, David C. Landau, Ralph Nelson, Richard R. Steinmueller, William Edward Goldfarb, Brent Frischtak, Cláudio R. Baumol, William J. Strom, Robert J. Arora, Ashish Sheshinski, Eytan Aoki, Masahiko Teece, David J. Sokoloff, Kenneth L. Birdzell, L. E. Gelijns, Annetine C. Frischtak, Claidio Wolff, Edward N. Weinstein, Michael M. Weingast, Barry R. Teece, David J. Jörberg, Lennart Strom, J. Wallis, George Somaya, Deepak Solow, Robert M. Mowery, David C. Phelps, Edmund S. Shiller, Robert J. Blinder, Alan S. Malerba, Franco Dosi, Giovanni Barjot, Dominique Christensen, Michael C. Moskowitz, Alan Talati, Ardesheer Arrow, Kenneth J. Eaton, Jonathan Shachmurove, Yochanan Gomory, Ralph E. Jovanovic, Boyan Kortum, Samuel Lamoreaux, Naomi R. Lowrey, Ying Nasar, Sylvia North, Douglass Cecil Whitworth, Joseph All co-authors economic innovation growth economics technological academic industry american century wirtschaftswachstum purpose corliss steam engine universities incentives rosenberg based sweden swedish history schweden forschungskooperation technologietransfer work late innovations change industrial research forschung nathan process economies handbook demand united states perspectives far incentive policy applications innovationsmanagement wirtschaft industrieforschung wirtschaftsentwicklung technologie institutions driven experiences role analysis
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Nathan Rosenberg Prof. Alternative spellings: Neisŏn Rojenbŏgŭ N. Rosenberg B: 22. November 1927 D: 24. Januar 2015Biblio: Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 1974 Nathan Rosenberg (November 22, 1927 – August 24, 2015) was an American economist specializing in the history of technology. (Source: DBPedia )
Profession Economist Nathan Rosenberg (November 22, 1927 – August 24, 2015) was an American economist specializing in the history of technology. (Source: DBPedia ) Q1966628
Publishing years Series Handbooks in economics (6) SSE EFI working paper series in economics and finance (4) Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (3) NBER Working Paper (1) The ... David Rivett memorial lecture (1) El Trimestre económico / Lecturas (1) Skrifter / Utgivna av Ekonomisk-Historiska Föreningen i Lund (1) Praeger special studies / Praeger scientific (1) Discussion paper series / Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University (1) Papers and proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the American Economic Association (1) Collezione di testi e di studi : Economia (1) A Wiley-Interscience publication (1) In memoriam: George J. Stigler (1) Economists of the twentieth century (1) Universitet, företag, samhälle (1) The Graz Schumpeter lectures (1) Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1) Working paper / Industriens Utredningsinstitut (1) Working papers / Foerder Institute for Economic Research (1) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1) Harper torchbooks (1)