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R&D appropriability 2 technological opportunity 2 Crop Production/Industries 1 Firm density 1 Innovation 1 Planned Obsolescence 1 Plant Breeding 1 R & D appropriability 1 R&D concentration 1 industry R&D intensity 1 market structure 1 skew distribution 1
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Lee, Chang-Yang 2 Noh, Jaesun 1 Rangnekar, Dwijen 1
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European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE 1
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2002 International Congress, August 28-31, 2002, Zaragoza, Spain 1 Economics of Innovation and New Technology 1 Review of Industrial Organization 1
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R&D Appropriability and Planned Obsolescence: Empirical Evidence from Wheat Breeding in the UK (1960-1995)
Rangnekar, Dwijen - European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE - 2002
Plant breeders face a unique appropriation problem - plants are reproducible, genetic information is heritable and seeds can be multiplied. The paper uses indicators of varietal age as a proxy for durability to examine strategies of planned obsolescence. Using wheat breeding in the UK, evidence...
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The relationship between R&D concentration and industry R&D intensity: a simple model and some evidence
Lee, Chang-Yang; Noh, Jaesun - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 18 (2009) 4, pp. 353-368
&D concentration, R&D appropriability, and industry-wide technological opportunities jointly determine industry R&D intensity. In … industry R&D intensity. We use a six-year panel dataset on the R&D intensities, R&D appropriability, and technological …
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Firm Density and Industry R & D Intensity: Theory and Evidence
Lee, Chang-Yang - In: Review of Industrial Organization 22 (2003) 2, pp. 139-158
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