Patents, Invention, and Economic Change: Data and Selected Essays |
Contents
The Changing Efficiency of the American Economy 1869 to 1938 | 3 |
The Size of Firm and the Growth of Knowledge | 36 |
Catastrophe and Utilitarianism in the Development of Basic Science | 47 |
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Agriculture Amusement devices and/or Animal big firms block and earthenware Boot and shoe capital cellulose closets coating or plastic column Compositions concrete structures cutters decade dyeing earth engineering earthenware apparatus Economic Growth economists Edwin Mansfield efficiency employees estimates Excavating excluding fabric farm fastenings fluid treatment full-time equivalent gross national product Harvesters Hydraulic and earth includes time series industry inventive activity Ironing or Smoothing knowledge labor input land large firms Level of Inventive locomotive logs manufacturing Masonry and concrete Metallic building structures Mineral oils Misc Miscellaneous Molding Nailing nonagricultural nonfarm output per unit paper Patent Office percent Plant Plastic block Plows Press problems processes Products Railway switches receptacles reciprocating saw Schmookler's scientific Simon Kuznets small firms spittoons subclass switches and signals Table technical change technological change Textiles total cost total input trapping web feeding Weft Wood Woodsawing Zvi Griliches