Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention

Princeton University Press eBooks
December 31, 1962
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Abstract

Invention is here interpreted broadly as the production of knowledge. From the viewpoint of welfare economics, the determination of optimal resource allocation for invention will depend on the technological characteristics of the invention process and the nature of the market for knowledge.


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