Краткий обзор литературы
Превосходный, современный и доступный источник, охватывающий многие из тем, рассматриваемых в этой главе, и дающий ссылки на дальнейшие, более технические исследования – книга [Scotchmer, 2004]. Подробнее о роли государственной политики в стандартных процессах регулирования см. готовящуюся к выходу книгу под редакцией Гринстейна и Станго (в печати). Авторы работ [Branscomb, Florida, 1998; Hart, 1998] предлагают интересные обсуждения некоторых связанных с этой главой вопросов политики в отношении технологий с точки зрения США. Общие размышления о практической политике закупок для стимулирования инноваций можно найти в докладе экспертной группы ЕС (2005) и в книге [Maurer, Scotchmer, 2004].
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