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1 Introduction 1
Pt. I The Value of Innovation
2 The Process and Types of R&D and the Role of Scientific Knowledge 13
3 Innovation: A Competitive Weapon or a Defense Mechanism? 25
4 Evaluating the Economic Payoff of Industrial Research: A Review of Past Findings 35
Pt. II Conceptual and Methodological Issues
5 The Cost of Industrial Research and Development 53
6 Modeling the Effects of Research and Development 62
7 The Data: Measuring Innovation and other Firm Inputs and Outputs 85
Pt. III Empirical Findings
8 The Impact of Scientific Knowledge on the Performance of Multinational Corporations 121
9 The Effects of Innovation Over Time 151
10 The Role of Knowledge Spillovers 164
11 The Role of the Internet in Explaining Innovation Performance 190
12 Conclusion 206
References 217
Index 229
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