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NIST GCR 02-830
Measuring the Impact of ATP-Funded Research Consortia on Research Productivity of Participating Firms
A Framework Using Both U.S. and Japanese Data

RELATED READING

Beason, R., and D. Weinstein. 1996. “Growth, Economies of Scale, and Targeting in Japan (1955-1990).” Review of Economics and Statistics (August): 286-95.

Branstetter, L. 1996a. “Are Knowledge Spillovers Intranational or International in Scope: Microeconometric Evidence from the United States and Japan” National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper.

———. 1996b. “Innovation, Knowledge Spillovers, and Dynamic Comparative Advantage: Evidence from Japan and the United States.” Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University.

Chang, C. 1993. “The Advanced Technology Program Compared with Technology Development Programs Abroad.” Advanced Technology Program (ATP) Staff Report.

Cockburn, I., and R. Henderson. 1994. “Racing to Invest? The Dynamics of Competition in Ethical Drug Discovery.” Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 3(3): 481–519.

Cohen, W., and D. Levinthal. 1989. “The Two Faces of R&D.” Economic Journal 99 (September): 569-610.

Doz, Y. 1987. “Technology Partnerships between Larger and Smaller Firms: Some Critical Issues.” International Studies of Management and Organization 17(4): 31–57.

Hausman, J., B. Hall, and Z. Griliches. 1984. “Econometric Models for Count Data with an Application to the Patents-R&D Relationship.” Econometrica 52: 4.

Henderson, R., and I. Cockburn. 1996. “Scale, Scope, and Spillovers: the Determinants of Research Productivity in Drug Discovery.” Rand Journal of Economics 27(1): 32–59.

Hladik, K.J. 1988. “R&D and International Joint Ventures.” In F.J. Contractor and P. Lorange, eds, Cooperative Strategies in International Business. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books (99–109).

Jorde, T.M., and D.J. Teece. 1990. “Innovation and Cooperation: Implications for Cooperation and Antitrust.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 4: 75–96.

Link, A.N., D. Teece, and W.F. Finan. 1996. “Estimating the Benefits from Collaboration: The Case of Sematech.” Review of Industrial Organization 11(5): 737–751.

Montalvo, J., and Y. Yafeh. 1994. “A Micro-Econometric Analysis of Technology Transfer: The Case of Licensing Agreements of Japanese Firms.” International Journal of Industrial Organization 12(2).

Porter, M.E., H. Takeuchi, and M. Sakakibara. Forthcoming The Two Japans: Reexamining the Japanese Model of Competitiveness.

Reinganum, J. 1989. “The Timing of Innovation: Research, Development and Diffusion.” In R. Schmalensee and R.D. Willig, eds., Handbook of Industrial Organization. Volume 1. Amsterdam: North Holland (849–908).

Romer, P. 1993. “Implementing a National Technology Strategy with Self-Organizing Industry Investment Boards.” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics 2, 1993.

Ruegg, R. 1996. “Guidelines for Economic Evaluation of the Advanced Technology Program.” NISTIR-5896.

Sakakibara, M. 1997a. “Heterogeneity of Firm Capabilities and Cooperative Research and Development: An Empirical Examination of Motives.” Strategic Management Journal (special summer issue): 143–164.

———. 1997b. “Evaluating Government Sponsored R&D Consortia in Japan: Who Benefits and How.” Research Policy. Forthcoming.

Saxonhouse, G. Forthcoming. “A Market Evaluation of Government High-Technology Policy: Opto-Electronics in Japan.” In a volume of essays in honor of Hugh Patrick, to be edited by G. Saxonhouse and M. Aoki.

Scott, J.T. 1988. “Diversification versus Cooperation in R&D Investment.” Managerial and Decision Economics 9: 173–186.

Scherer, F.M., D. Harhoff, and J. Kukies. 1998. “The Size Distribution of Profits from Innovation.” Working paper.

Spencer, B., and J. Brander. “International R&D Rivalry and Industrial Strategy.” Review of Economic Studies 50: 707–22.

Trajtenberg, M. 1989. “The Welfare Analysis of Product Innovations, with an Application to CT Scanners.” Journal of Political Economy (summer): 444–479.

Tyson, L.D. 1992. Who’s Bashing Whom?: Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics.

Wakasugi, R. 1986. Gijutsu Kakushin to Kenkyu Kaihatsu no Keizai Bunseki: Nihon no Kigyo Kodo to Sangyo Seisaku (The Economic Analysis of Research and Development and Technological Progress: Japanese Firm Activity and Industrial Policy). Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shimposha.

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