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* 'Science and Economic
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* 'Science and the Growth of the West', British Gas Technology White
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Technical Changes and Economic Theory
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to Part II: evolution, technology and institutions: a wider framework
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* With G. Dosi,
R.R. Nelson, G. Silverberg and L.L.G. Soete (Eds), Technical Change
and Economic Theory, Pinter, London, 1988.
* 'Innovation, Changes of Techno-Economic Paradigm and Biological Analogies
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* 'Die Zukunft der
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* (with Keith Pavitt)
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Technology and
Development
* With G. Oldham
and E. Turcan, 'The Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries with
Special Reference to Licensing and Know-How Agreements', Proceedings
of UNCTAD Second World Conference, New Delhi (1 February 1968).
* 'Science Policy,
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Europe, Policies and Means of Promoting Technical Progress (1969), 1-16.
* With C.M. Cooper,
O. Gish, C.H.G. Oldham, S.C. Hill, H. Singer, R.C. Desai, 'Draft Introductory
Statement for the World Plan of Action for the Application of Science
and Technology to Development', Annex II of Scienceand Technology for
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no. 1, 1989.
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* Developing Technological
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of Cape Town, May 1991.
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* With G Dosi,
S Fabiani and R Aversi, 'On the process of economic development', CCC
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* With D. Foray,(eds)
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* With G Dosi,
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* Technical Change
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W Kanning and DA Walker (eds) Economics, Welfare Policy and the History
of Economic Thought: Essays in honour of Arnold Heertje, Cheltenham,
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TECHNOLOGY
AND SOCIETY
* 'Technology Assessment
and its Social Context', Studium Generale, Vol.24 (1971), 1038-1050.
* 'Malthus with
a Computer', World Issues, Vol.25 (Winter 1973), 6-8.
* 'The International
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Essays in Social Aspects of Science and Technology (Tavistock Publications,
1973).
* With H.S.D. Cole,
M. Jahoda, K.L.R. Pavitt (eds), Thinking about theFuture: A Critique
of 'The Limits to Growth' (London and Brighton: Chatto and Windus/Sussex
University Press, May 1973). Also published in Futures (March and April
1973). US edition: Models of Doom: a Critique of 'The Limits to Growth'
(New York: Universe Books, 1973). German edition: Zukunft aus dem Computer?
Eine Antwort auf 'Die Grenzen des Wachstums' (Luchterhand, 1973). French
edition: L'Anti-Malthus: une Critique de 'Halte à la Croissance'
(Paris: Seuil, 1974). Also author of Chapter 1, 'Introduction: Malthus
with a Computer', and co-author of Chapter 6, 'The Capital and Industrial
Output Subsystem'.
* 'Malthus sur Ordinateur',
La Recherche, Vol.43 (March 1974), 251-256.
* 'Science Policy,
Systems Analysis and World Models', UK Regional Systems Bulletin (Summer
1974), 16-17.
* With P.A. Julien,
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1974), 232-244.
* With I.D. Miles
and M. Jahoda, Progress and Problems in Social Forecasting (SSRC, 1976).
* With B.V.A. Roling,
A.M. Weinberg and H.F. York, Technological Innovation: A Socio-political
Problem, Proceedings of the Symposium 'Control of Technological Development',
organised on the occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the Twente University
of Technology, 29-30 November, 1976 (Boerderijcahier 7701, Twente, 1977).
* 'Obstacles in
the Responsiveness of Science and Technology to Problems of Society',
paper presented at ESIST Seminar, organised by EEC (Compiegne, France,
19-20 October 1978).
* With M. Jahoda
(eds), World Futures: The Great Debate (Martin Robertson, 1978).
* With R.C. Curnow, 'Product and Process Change arising from the Microprocessor
Revolution and Some of the Economic and Social Consequences', Keynote
Address to Institution of Mechanical Engineers (May 1978).
* 'Social and Economic
Impact of Microelectronics', paper presented at Workshop on Technology
Assessment: its Role in National and Corporate Planning', Sydney, Australia,
25-26 July 1979, published in proceedings (Canberra: Australian Government
Publishing Service, 1979), 13-24.
* 'The Determinants
of Innovation: Market Demand, Technology and the Response to Social
Problems', Futures, Vol.11, No. 3 (1979), 206-215.
* '1974 The Luxury
of Despair: a Reply to Robert Heilbroner's Human Prospect', Futures,
Vol.6, No.6 (December 1974), 450-462; also published in R. Jones (ed)
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Technology: Social Issues: A Reader, Hodder and Stoughton, 1987, 5-18.
* Contributed to
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Strategy, OECD Report, Paris, 1988.
* 'Economic Issues',
paper presented for IEE, Information Technology: Engineering the Future.
A Debate on the Social Objectives of New Technology, London, 9 February
1988, Brighton: SPRU, February 1988, 3p.
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OECD, 1989.
* 'A Green Techno-Economic
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for the Environment, Leidschendam, 5th February 1992. Reprinted in "The
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* Technology, Progress
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1991. Reprinted in Economics of Hope, Pinter, London, 1992.
* 'The Economics
of Hope: Essays on Technical Change and Economic Growth', Pinter, London,
1992
* The Human Use
of Human Beings and Technical Change, Paper for European Foundation
for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions Conference at The
Hague, October 9th 1990. Reprinted in Economics of Hope, Pinter, London,
1992.
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of Technology', Introduction to special issue, Futures, (1994), 26 (10),
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technology and economic growth', chapter in Technology and Inequality,
P. Senker, S. Wyatt, (Eds), London, Routledge, 2000.
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(Eds), The Globalizing Learning Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2001, pp 147-162.
INDUSTRIAL
INNOVATION
*(with L. Soete)
The Economics of Industrial Innovation (3rd edition), London, Pinter,
1997
* 'The New International
Competition and What it means for Manufacturing', in Paul Jervis (Ed),
Manufacturing, Wealth Creation, and the Economy: a platform for policy
development, A Report of a series of Seminars and Lectures, 1995, RSA,
London, pp 29-31.
* 'The Nature of
Innovation and the Evolution of the Productive System', paper for the
OECD International Seminar on Science, Technology and Economic Growth,
5-8 June 1989, SPRU/MERIT, June 1989. Reprinted in The Economics of
Hope, Pinter, London, 1992.
* 'The Nature of
Innovation and the Evolution of the Productive System', Technology and
Productivity; The Challenge for Economic Policy. OECD, Paris, 1991.
* 'Economics of
Innovation', C. Freeman (Ed.), in the Series International Library of
Critical Writings in Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1990
* Chapter 4, Technical
Innovation in the world chemical industry and changes of techno-economic
paradigm, 'New Explorations in the Economics of Technical Change' C.
Freeman and L. Soete (eds), Pinter Publishers, London, 1990.
* 'Preface' to (ed)
M. Dodgson, Technology Strategy and the Firm: Management and Public
Policy, Longman, 1989, v-vi.
* 'Engineering and
the Economics of Future Technology', paper prepared for Canadian Engineering
Centennial Convention, Montreal, 19-22 May 1987.
* 'The Economics
of Innovation', IEE Proceedings, Vol.132, Pt. A, No. 4 (July 1985),
213-21.
* With J.F. Townsend
and V.M. Walsh, 'The Determinants of Technical Change in the Chemical
Industry: Demand-Pull or Technology-Push?', in Stephen F. Frowen (ed),
Controlling Industrial Economies, Vienna Institute for Comparative Studies
(VICES) (London: Macmillan, 1983), 83-108.
* 'Design and British
Economic Performance', paper presented at the Design Centre, Department
of Design Research, the Royal College of Art (Haymarket, London, 13-15
April 1983).
* With A.F. Bonfiglioli
and R.W. Cahn, 'Policy for Energy and Materials Conservation in Relation
to the Aluminium Industry', final report to Science Research Council
(May 1980, mimeo).
* Innovation and
Size of Firm, Occasional Paper No. 1 (Science Policy Research Centre,
School of Science, Griffith University, Australia, 1978).
* The Economics
of Industrial Innovation (Harmondsworth: Penguin Modern Economic Texts,
1974). Spanish edition: La Teoria Economica de la 1982 Innovacion Industrial
(Madrid: Penguin Alianza, 1975). Second edition: (London: Frances Pinter,
1982).
* With R. Rothwell,
A. Horsley, V.T.P. Jervis, A.B. Robertson and J.F. Townsend, 'SAPPHO
Updated, Project SAPPHO Phase II', Research Policy, Vol.3, No.3 (1974),
258-291.
* 'A Study of Success
and Failure in Industrial Innovation', in B.R. Williams (ed) Science
and Technology in Economic Growth, Proceedings of Conference held by
the International Economic Association, St. Anton, Austria (London:
Macmillan, 1973), 227-245.
* With A.B. Robertson.
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'Success and Failure in Industrial Innovation', Report on Project SAPPHO,
(London: Centre for the Study of Industrial Innovation, 1972).
* With B.G. Achilladelis
and A.B. Robertson, 'A Study on Innovation in the Chemical Industry:
A Preliminary Report', Chemistry and Industry (February 1971), Vol.10,
269-273.
* 'The Role of Small
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*'Size of Firm,
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of Firm', Proceedings of Conference on Monopolies, Mergers and Restrictive
Practices (Cambridge: King's College, 1969).
* 'Chemical Process
Plant: Innovation and the World Market', New Technology, Vol.29 (June
1969).
* With J.H. Killip
and R.C. Curnow, 'The British Space Programme: A Reappraisal', paper
prepared for National Industrial Space Committee (1968).
* With A.B. Robertson,
'Innovation and the World Market for New Chemical Plant', Chemistry
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* With A. Robertson,
R. Curnow, P. Whittaker and J. Fuller, 'Chemical Process Plant: Innovation
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NIESR, August 1968), 29-57.
* Foreword' to the
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Experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry, (London: Office of Health
Economics, 1967).
* 'Research and
Development in Electronic Capital Goods', National Institute Economic
Review, No.34 (London: NIESR, November 1965), 40-91.
* With J. Fuller
and A. Young, 'The Plastics Industry: A Comparative Study of Research
and Innovation', National Institute Economic Review, No.26 (London:
NIESR, November 1963), 22-49.
* With L. Dicks-Mireaux,
C. O'Herlihy, R. Major and F. Blackaby, 'Prospects for the British Car
Industry', National Institute Economic Review, No.17 (London: NIESR,
1961), 15-47.
* With C.T. Saunders
and R.W. Eveley, Industrial Research in Manufacturing Industry, 1959-60
(London: FBI, 1961).
SCIENCE
&
TECHNOLOGY
AND INNOVATION POLICY
* With R. Poignant
and I. Svennilson, Science, Economic Growth and Government Policy, background
paper for Ministerial Meeting on Science, Agenda Item III (Paris: OECD,
1963).
* 'Wissenschaftspolitik
in Grossbritannien', Atomzeitalter (August 1966), 8, 233-242; French
version: 'Les Options Scientifiques de la Grande Bretagne', Atomes,
Vol.238 (December 1966), 678-683.
* With H. Brooks,
L. Gunn, J. Saint-Geours and J. Spacy, Government and Allocation of
Resources to Science, Ministerial Meeting on Science (Paris: OECD, 1966).
* 'Science and Economy
at the National Level', Problems of Science Policy (Paris: OECD, 1968).
* 'Irish Science
Policy', paper delivered at Dublin Conference, June 1969 (National Science
Council of Ireland, 1969).
* National Science
Policy', Physics Bulletin, Vol.20 (1969), 265-270.
* 'European Science
Policy', paper prepared for Council of Europe's 3rd Parliamentary and
Scientific Conference (Lausanne, 11-14 April 1972).
* With C.H.G. Oldham,
C.M. Cooper, T.C. Sinclair and B.G. Achilladelis, 'The Goals of R&D
in the 1970s', Science Studies, Vol.1, No. 3 (October 1971), 357-406.
Also Italian version: 'Gli Obiettivi della Ricerca e dello Sviluppo
negli anni 1970-1980', in Rapporto sulla Scienza (Etas Kompass, Italy,
February 1972), 51-121.
* 'Inter-Governmental
Cooperation and the Future', In Europe Now:Cooperation in Research and
Technology, Proceedings of 1973 Symposium of the R&D Society (September
1973), 24-38.
* With K.L.R. Pavitt,
'The Current International Economic Climate and Policies for Technical
Innovation', report prepared for the Six Countries Programme on Govern-ment
Policies towards Technological Innovation in Industry (TNO, The Netherlands,1977).
* 'Government Policies
for Industrial Innovation', J.D. Bernal Memorial Lecture, Birkbeck College
(May 1978).
* 'Preface' to Policies
for the Stimulation of Industrial Innovation: Vol. 1, Analytical Report
(Paris: OECD, 1978), 5-14.
* 'Government Policy', in K.L.R. Pavitt (ed), Technical Innovation and
British Economic Performance (London: Macmillan, 1980), 310-325.
* With U. Colombo,
R. Nelson, K. Pavitt and N. Rosenberg, Technical Change and Economic
Policy: Science and Technology in the New Economic and Social Context
(Paris: OECD, 1980).
* 'Introduction
to the New Technology', Managing Technology in the '80s, Part 2 - Complete
Proceedings (London: LAMSAC, 1981), 12-22.
* 'Policies for
Technical Innovation in the New Economic Context' and 'Concluding Comments',
in P.H. Kristensen and R. Stankiewicz (eds), Technology Policy and Industrial
Development in Scandanavia, proceedings of Workshop held in May 1981
(Research Policy Institute, Lund University, Sweden, and Institute of
Economics and Planning, Roskilde University Center, Denmark), 21-44
and 209-217.
* With L.L.G. Soete,
'Cambio Tecnologico y Politicas de Ajuste', Papeles de Economia Espanola
special edition on 'Politicas para una Recuperacion Prolongada', (Madrid:
Raycar, S.A. Matilde Hernandez, 1983), 386-395.
*' Policy Research
for Science and Technology; in R.J. Blin-Stoyle (ed), The Sussex Opportunity,
Harvester Press, (publication to celebrate the University of Sussex
Silver Jubilee year, 1986) 190-205.
* 'Quantitative
and Qualitative Factors in National Policies for Science and Technology',
in (eds) J. Annerstedt and A. Jamison, From Research Policy to Social
Intelligence: Essays in Honour of Stevan Dedijer, Macmillan, 1988, 114-128.
*With G. Oldham,
'Requirements for Science and Technology Policy in the 1990s', presented
at Harvey Brooks 75th Birthday Symposium, 1991
* 'Foreword' in
D Archibugi, J Howells and J. Michie (eds) Innovation Policy in a Global
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* 'If I ruled the
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INNOVATION
SYSTEMS
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1970), Chapter 18, 177-187.
* 'Economics of
Research and Development', in E. Spiegel-Rosing and D. de Solla Price
(eds), Science Policy Studies in Perspective, (London: Sage Publications,
1977), Chapter 7, 223-275.
* 'Changes in the
External Environment of Industrial R and D', paper presented at European
Industrial Research Management Association Annual Conference, Interlaken,
Switzerland, 18-20 May 1983, published in EIRMA Conference Papers Vol.
XXVIII, The Role of Industrial R and D in the 1980s (Paris: EIRMA, 1983),
35-44.
* 'Changes in the
National System of Innovation', paper prepared for OECD Directorate
for Science, Technology and Industry Ministerial meeting, Paris, OECD,
1987.
* Technology Policy
and Economic Performance: Lessons from Japan, Pinter, London, 1987.
* 'Western Europe's
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Patterns of Science and Technology in Europe" in Nigel Calder (ed),
Scientific Europe: Research and Technology in Twenty Countries, Netherlands:
Nature and Technology, 1987.
* "Innovazione
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Franco Angeli, 1988, pp.41-56.
* (Ed) with B-A
Lundvall, Small Countries Facing the Technological Revolution Pinter,
1988.
* 'Japan: A New
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Silverberg and L. Soete (eds), Technical Change and Economic Theory,
Pinter, 1988, 330-348.
* 'National Systems
of Innovation: New Technology and International Leadership', paper prepared
for IFIAS meeting, "The New Economics", Ontario, Canada, October
1988, SPRU, October 1988.
* 'Technology Gaps,
International Trade and the Problems of Smaller and Less Developed Economies',
Chapter 3 in (eds) C. Freeman and B-A. Lundvall, Small Countries Facing
the Technological Revolution, Pinter, 1988, 67-84.
* The Factory of
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and Information Technology, PICT Policy Research Papers, No.3, ESRC,
1988.
* "Introduction:
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* Chapter 11, "R&D,
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* 'National Systems
of Innovation'. Presented at Seminar in honour of Dick Nelson, Maastricht,
January 1991.
* "Networks
of Innovators; A Synthesis of Research Issues' presented at International
Workshop on Networks of Innovators, Montreal, May `1990, Research Policy,
20, no. 5, 1991, pp. 499-514.
* Comments on The
Economic Role of the State by Joseph Stiglitz et al., (ed) Arnold Heertje,
Bank Insinger de Beaufort NV, 1989, pp.135-143.
* 'International
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(ed) International Perspectives on Research and Science Policy, University
of Ottawa Press, 1989, pp.435-457.
* (Eds) C. Freeman,
ML Sharp, W.B. Walker, Technology and the Future of Europe, Pinter,
London, 1991.
* 'The Brazilian
National System of Innovation', Fecamp Project Report, March 1991.
* Ch. 9, 'Formal
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* 'Preface' to Japanese
Journal for Science, Technology and Society, vol. 1, no. 1, May, 1992.
* (with Luc Soete),'Afterword
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* 'Rise of East
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November, 1994.
* 'The "national
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* The East Asian
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* B Dalum, C Freeman,
R Simonetti, N von Tunzelmann and B Verspagen, Europe and the information
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* 'The "national
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* (reprinted as
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in M Olazaran and MG Uranga (eds) Sistemas Regionales de Innovacion,
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* "Continental,
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