Role Of Demand And Supply In T

Role Of Demand And Supply In T

by Colin G Thirtle
Role Of Demand And Supply In T

Role Of Demand And Supply In T

by Colin G Thirtle

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Overview

First Published in 1987. This volume reviews and assesses the literature on the impact of the economic forces on the rate and direction of technical change. Areas covered include the economic of invention and innovation, the evolution of thought and of empirical tests of induced innovation, the evolution of thought and of the empirical tests of induced innovation, the role of demand and supply in the diffusion of technical change. Specific attention is given to an emerging body of literature that attempts to integrate the process of invention, diffusion and reinvention. The review indicates that substantial progress has been made in modeling the process of technical change as endogenous to the economic system and in testing the induced innovation hypothesis against historical experience. The book concludes by drawing implications for research and economic development policy and will provide graduate students and professional in economics, agricultural economics, development studies and geography and technology forecasting with a sound review of the literature of technical change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783718603848
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1987
Series: Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics Series , #21
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Vernon W. Ruttan is Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota. Colin Thirtle is based at the Department of Economics at the University of Reading, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Supply and Demand Explanations of Invention and Innovation 2. Induced Innovation and Factor Biases 3. The Adoption and Diffusion of Innovations 4. Conclusion
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