Fondi, appropiabilità e direzioni del cambiamento tecnologico: Stati Uniti e Italia

Authors

  • A. HEIMLER
  • F. MALERBA
  • P. PERETTO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2037-3651/10971

Keywords:

United States, Italy, Technological innovation

Abstract

During recent years the economics of technological change have developed new insights about the sources, forms and procedures of technological innovation. Three basic elements of technological innovation have been identified. Against this background, US and Italian experiences with technological change are examined.

 

 JEL Codes: O31

 

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Published

2013-10-25

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