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ISBN-13: 9780226308838

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1976. Perspectives on technology. New York: Columbia University Press. Spence, A. M. 1982. Cost reduction, competition and industry performance. Harvard Institute of Economic Research Discussion Paper no. 897, Cambridge, Mass. Teubal, M. 1981. The R&D performance through time of young, high technology firms. Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel Discussion Paper 814, Jerusalem. von Hippel, E. 1982. Appropriability of innovation benefit as a predictor of the source of innovation.

That version contained preliminary results on patenting in the drug and computer industries which have been replaced in this revision by a section on patenting in all manufacturing industries. This work has been supported by the NBER Productivity and Technical Change Studies Program and NSF grants PR79-13740 and SOC79-04279. We are indebted to Sumanth Addanki and Elizabeth Stromberg for research assistance. The research reported here is part of NBER's research program in productivity. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors and not those of NBER.

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