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APPENDIX B: CONTRIBUTORS
Pages 227-232

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... His research focuses on the economics of technological change, intellectual property rights and technology licensing, technology transfer to developing countries, and the patterns of specialization and division of labor in industrial structure. Recently Dr.
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... Hiddinga) "Social contexts of technological change in medicine: The origins and transformation of obstetric pelvimetry" in Science, Technology and Human Values (1992~; and "Social process and the assessment of a new imaging technique" in the International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care (1993~.
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... Her current research focuses on the factors driving the rate and direction of innovative activity in medicine, technological change and its relation to health care costs, and measuring the outcomes of surgical care. Before coming to Columbia in 1993, she directed the Program on Technological Innovation in Medicine at the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.
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... His most recent large project on these topics is described in the book National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis, published in 1993 by the Oxford University Press. NATHAN ROSENBERG is chair of the Department of Economics and professor of economics at Stanford University.
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... JOANNE SPETZ is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Economics at Stanford University. Her research interests include labor markets, medical technology, and hospital behavior.


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