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  • ...e. In doing so, the OTT strives to contribute to the public good, further economic development in Houston and Texas, and enhance the reputation of Rice Univer
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  • *[[Egan (2011) - Economic Implications of Patent Citations]] ...and Policy Alternatives". Published by the Ministry of Small Business and Economic Development, Government of British Columbia. [[Media:Brander_Egan_Boardman_
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  • Diversifying our energy supply is the best strategy for economic growth. Government policies that encourage or discourage energy from any si ...s on remaining plants that will drive up electricity costs and make entire economic sectors uncompetitive. It must be scrapped and not replaced. Regulations on
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  • ...ferences In Entrepreneurship", J. Lerner and A. Schoar, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA. ...ferences In Entrepreneurship", J. Lerner and A. Schoar, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.},
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  • ..., and Möbius, Markus (2004), "Competing Auctions", Journal of the European Economic Association, Mar, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p30-66 [http://www.mitpressjournals.org/d ...uter (2002), "Authority and Communication in Organizations", The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 69, No. 4. (Oct.), pp. 811-838. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?
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  • *'''(I)''' North, Douglass (1991). "Institutions", Journal of Economic Perspectives [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/North%20(1991)%20-%20Institutions. ...0), "New Institutional Economics: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead", Journal of Economic Literature [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Williamson%20(2000)%20-%20New%20Inst
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  • ...sentatives about a national strategy for the Internet of Things to promote economic growth and consumer empowerment ...t of Things for connected technologies to empower consumers, foster future economic growth, and improve the nation's collective social well-being; (2) recogniz
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  • ...of entrepreneurship and innovation in their vision for the United States' economic future? ...about-to-take-off-or-a-bubble-about-to-burst/] He said Clinton's claims of economic improvement are nothing more than smoke and mirrors, saying “the only thi
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  • ...''' Messner, M. and M. Polborn (2004), Voting on Majority Rules, Review of Economic Studies 71(1), 115-132. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Messner%20Polborn%20(20 ...olborn (2009) Is mandatory voting better than voluntary voting?, Games and Economic Behavior 66 (1), 275-291 [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Krasa%20Polborn%20(200
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  • ...when Cuba is free. The difference between China and Cuba is China has huge economic opportunities for us. Cuba is a country of 11 million people, impoverished,
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  • ...U.S. patents from 1963-2006, we find that patent citations contain useful economic information that reveals complementary and substitution effects in the inno
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  • #Economic Injury Disaster Loans can serve to fund businesses' economic shortfalls in the aftermath of a natural disaster, even if a business survi
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  • ...em. This Article is an attempt to redress this deficiency by analyzing the economic effects of patent scope.}, ...em. This Article is an attempt to redress this deficiency by analyzing the economic effects of patent scope.
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  • ...hers into the field, outlined as early as 1999 from the National Bureau of Economic Research(4). This volatility of raising funds for high-risk investments is ...immediate, and the investors in the long run, and economically, with major economic growth being driven by the rise of successful VC-backed enterprises(6).
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  • ...unior at Rice University, where he’s studying Mathematics and Mathematical Economic Analysis. At Rice University, Albert interns at the James A. Baker III Inst ...udent at Rice University, where he's studying Mathematics and Mathematical Economic Analysis. He is a member of McMurtry College.
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  • · Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds · Chapter 380 /381 Economic Development Agreements
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  • *Arrow, K.J. (1958), "Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Innovation" in idem., Essays in *'''(A)''' Hotelling, H. (1929), "Stability in competition", Economic Journal 39, 41-57. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Hotelling%20(1929)%20-%20Sta
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  • ...nt) program. After that, she came to Rice University to study Mathematical Economic Analysis, Statistics, and Applied Math.
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  • |Has page=Arrow (1959) - Economic Welfare And The Allocation Of Resources For Invention |Has article title=Economic Welfare And The Allocation Of Resources For Invention
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  • ..., the Bayh Dole Act helped universities license patents, creating positive economic benefits especially in the biotechnology industry. Despite claims that the Bayh-Dole Act alone led to increased patenting and economic activity surrounding university patenting, figures reveal that, even withou
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