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245 | 0 4 | ▼a The role of innovation and entrepreneurship in economic growth / ▼c edited by Michael J. Andrews ... [et al.]. |
260 | ▼a Chicago : ▼b The University of Chicago Press, ▼c 2022. | |
264 | 1 | ▼a Chicago : ▼b The University of Chicago Press, ▼c 2022. |
300 | ▼a xi, 620 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
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490 | 1 | ▼a NBER A National Bureau of Economic Research conference report |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
520 | ▼a "Innovation and entrepreneurship are ubiquitous today, both as fields of study and as starting points for conversations among experts in government and economic development. But while these areas on continue to attract public and private investments, many measurements of their resulting economic growth-including productivity growth and business dynamism-have remained modest. Why this difference? Because not all business sectors are the same, and the transformative gains of some industries have been offset by stagnation or contraction in others. Accordingly, a nuanced understanding of the economy requires a nuanced understanding of where innovation and entrepreneurship occur and where they matter. Answering these questions allows for strategic public investment and the infrastructure for economic growth.The Role of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth, the latest entry in the NBER conference series, seeks to codify these answers. The editors leverage industry studies to identify specific examples of productivity improvements enabled by innovation and entrepreneurship, including those from new production technologies, increased competition, new organizational forms, and other means. Taken together, the volume illuminates whether the contribution of innovation and entrepreneurship to economic growth is likely to be concentrated, be it selected sectors or more broadly"-- Provided by publisher. | |
650 | 0 | ▼a Economic development. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Technological innovations. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Entrepreneurship. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Andrews, Michael J., ▼e editor. |
830 | 0 | ▼a National Bureau of Economic Research conference report. |
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Beyond 140 Characters Michael J. Andrews Aaron K. Chatterji Scott Stern 1 I Productivity Drivers 1 The "Weighty" Manufacturing Sector: Transforming Raw Materials into Physical Goods Erica R. H. Fuchs Christophe Combemale Kate S. Whitefoot Britta Glennon 31 2 Concentration and Agglomeration of IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Patenting Chris Forman Avi Goldfarb 95 3 Innovation, Growth, and Structural Change in American Agriculture Julian M. Alston Philip G. Pardey Comment: Brian Davern Wright 123 4 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector David Popp Jacquelyn Pless Ivan Hascic Nick Johnstone 175 II The On-Demand Economy 5 What''s Driving Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Transportation Sector? Derrick Choe Alexander Oettl Rob Seamans Comment: Gilles Duranton 251 6 The Recent Evolution of Physical Retail Markets: Online Retailing, Big Box Stores, and the Rise of Restaurants Francine Lafontaine Jagadeesh Sivadasan Comment: Emek Basker 291 7 The Servicification of the US Economy: The Role of Startups versus Incumbent Firms Mercedes Delgado J. Daniel Kim Karen G. Mills Comment: Sharat Ganapati 371 8 Digitization and Its Consequences for Creative-Industry Product and Labor Markets Joel Waldfogel Comment: Gustavo Manso 397 III The Cost Disease Sectors 9 Innovation in the US Government Joshua R. Bruce John M. de Figueiredo Comment: Manuel Trajtenberg 433 10 Venture Capital-Led Entrepreneurship in Health Care Amitabh Chandra Cirrus Foroughi Lauren Mostrom 475 11 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Housing Edward Kung Comment: Jessie Handbury 499 12 Education and Innovation Barbara Biasi David Deming Petra Moser Comment: Eleanor Wiske Dillon 537 Panel Remarks: Creating "Smart" Policy to Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation Karen G. Mills Annie V. Dang 559 Panel Remarks: Measuring Business Innovation Using a Multidimensional Approach Lucia Foster 569 13 Where Innovation Happens, and Where It Does Not Benjamin F. Jones 577 Contributors 603 Author Index 607 Subject Index 617