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The rejection of Mowery (2009) and Hall (2004) were somewhat shocking given the previous exams, and should be included.
 
The following papers were included in a shortlist by Shelef, Thompson, et al.:
*Walsh J., M. Cho, and W. Cohen (2007), "Where excludability matters: material vs. intellectual property in academic biomedical research", Research Policy. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Walsh%20Cho%20Cohen%20(2007)%20-%20Where%20excludability%20matters.pdf pdf]
*Anderson P. and M. Tushman (1990), "Technological Discontinuities and Dominant Designs: A Cyclical Model of Technological Change", ASQ. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Anderson%20Tushman%20(1990)%20-%20Technological%20Discontinuities%20and%20Dominant%20Designs.pdf pdf]
*Klepper S. (2008), "Silicon Valley - A chip off the old Detroit bloc", forthcoming in D. Audretsch and R. Strom, eds., Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy, Cambridge University Press. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Klepper%20(2008)%20-%20Silicon%20Valley%20A%20chip%20off%20the%20old%20Detroit%20bloc.pdf pdf]
*Stuart, T.E. and O. Sorenson (2003), "Liquidity events and the geographic distribution of entrepreneurial activity," ASQ.[http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Stuart%20Sorenson%20(2003)%20-%20Liquidity%20events%20and%20the%20geographic%20distribution%20of%20entrepreneurial%20activity.pdf pdf]
 
The following additional papers have featured in past exams:
*Merges, R. P. (1999), "As Many as Six Impossible Patents before Breakfast: Property Rights for Business Concepts and Patent System Reform", Berkeley Technology Law Journal. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Merges%20(1999)%20-%20As%20Many%20as%20Six%20Impossible%20Patents%20before%20Breakfast.pdf pdf]
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