Market Structure and Innovation

Nancy L Schwartz author Morton I Kamien author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:26th Feb '82

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A survey of the market economy's performance in allocating resources to technical advance.

This book provides a survey and synthesis of research on the performance of the market economy in allocating resources to technical advance. It is accessible to economists who are concerned with technical innovation, and is also suitable for students approaching the subject in a comprehensive way for the first tim.Technical advance requires resources and is motivated by the quest for profits; therefore, the rate and direction of advance is determined by the economic system. Recognition of this fact has focused attention on the performance of the market economy in the allocation of resources to technical advance, and the consequent body of research is surveyed and synthesised in this book. The theories of market structure and innovation proposed by Schumpeter, Galbraith, Arrow, Schmookler, Scherer, Mansfield, Phillips, Barzel, Kamien and Schwartz, Loury, Nelson and Winter, Grabowski, Dasgupta and Stiglitz, and others are presented in an integrated form. These theories deal with the nature of competition, the incentives to innovate and the pace of innovative activity under different market structures, and the existence of a market structure that yields the most rapid rate of innovation. In addition, the findings of seventy empirical studies dealing with various facets of the microeconomics of technical innovation are presented. The book is designed to be accessible to economists working in a variety of situations - in universities, business and government - and who are concerned with questions of technical innovation. It is also suitable for senior-level undergraduates and first year graduate students approaching the subject in a comprehensive way for the first time.

ISBN: 9780521221900

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 448g

256 pages