New Frontiers in the Economics of Innovation and New Technology: Essays in Honour of Paul A. David

New Frontiers in the Economics of Innovation and New Technology: Essays in Honour of Paul A. David

by Bronwyn H . Hall (Editor), Cristiano Antonelli (Author), W.EdwardSteinmueller (Editor), Dominique Foray (Editor)

Synopsis

Recent research on the economics of innovation has acknowledged the importance of path dependence and networks in the evolution of economies and the diffusion of new techniques, products, and processes. These are topics pioneered by Paul A. David, one of the world's leading scholars in the economics of innovation. This outstanding collection provides a fitting tribute to the diversity and depth of Paul David's contributions. The papers included range from simulation models of the evolution of market structure in the presence of innovation, through historical investigations of knowledge networks and empirical analysis of contemporary networks, to the analysis of the diffusion of innovations using simulation and analytic models and of the diffusion of knowledge using patent data. With an emphasis on simulation models, data analysis, and historical evidence, this book will be required reading for researchers in innovation economics and regional development as well as economists, sociologists, and historians of innovation and intellectual property.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: Paperback Ed
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 25 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 184720323X
ISBN 13: 9781847203236

Media Reviews
`This Festschrift explores the truly exceptional breadth and depth of Paul David's work, focusing upon his contributions to the topics of path dependence, the economics of knowledge, and the diffusion of technology. The book consists of 15 papers plus an introduction by the editors and an entertaining postscript by Dominique Foray. . . For economic historians, the papers on path dependence assembled in this book, and particularly the conceptual paper by Antonelli, should be essential reading.' -- Nikolaus Wolf, Economic History Review
Author Bio
Edited by Cristiano Antonelli, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis , University of Torino and Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy, Dominique Foray, Professor and Director of the Chair in Economics and Management of Innovation (CEMI), College of Management of Technology (CDM), Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Bronwyn H. Hall, Professor Emerita of Economics, University of California at Berkeley, Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, US and International Research Associate, Institute of Fiscal Studies, London, UK and W. Edward Steinmueller, Professor of Information and Communication Technology Policy, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, UK