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Wealth Estimates for the American Middle Colonies, 1774
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Chapter 18 Empirical studies of innovation and market structure
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TL;DR: The authors discusses the perceptible movement of empirical scholars from a narrow concern with the role of firm size and market concentration toward a broader consideration of the fundamental determinants of technical change in industry.
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On the sources and significance of interindustry differences in technological opportunities
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Industry platforms and ecosystem innovation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors bring together the recent literature on industry platforms and show how it relates to managing innovation within and outside the firm as well as to dealing with technological and market disruptions and change over time.
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Local search and the evolution of technological capabilities
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TL;DR: A network-analytic approach for identifying the evolution of firms' technological positions that permits graphical and quantitative assessments of the extent to which firms' search behavior is locally bounded, and enables firms to be positioned and grouped according to the similarities in their innovative capabilities.
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Fifty Years of Empirical Studies of Innovative Activity and Performance
TL;DR: The authors reviewed the empirical literature on the determination of firms and industries' innovative activity and performance, highlighting the questions addressed, the approaches adopted, impediments to progress in the field, and research opportunities.
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Trends in the American Economy in the Nineteenth Century
TL;DR: The long-awaited appearance of the principal papers presented at the I957 joint meeting of the Economic History Association and the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth is an event of considerable importance.
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