Abstracts of significant articles which have appeared in Research Policy, 1972-1991
Article Abstract:
Thirty two abstracts which have appeared in the Research Policy journal from 1971 to 1992 are presented. The topics include European and Japanese government industrial policies, productivity growth of the Swedish manufacturing industry and central issues in technology and sciencepolicies, among others.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 1993
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Master subject index, volumes 1-20
Article Abstract:
Papers published in the Research Policy journal volumes 1 to 20 are indexed under their respective topics. The subjects include business, government, medical technology and management, among others.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 1993
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Master author index, volumes 1-20
Article Abstract:
Authors whose papers were published in the ResearchPolicy journal volumes 1 to 20 are presented.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 1993
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- Abstracts: The Effectiveness of Family Life Cycle Variables in Consumer Expenditure Research. A Resource Exchange Theory Analysis of Consumer Behavior
- Abstracts: An experimental investigation of the action research approach. The use of survey results by democratically controlled organizations
- Abstracts: The optimal locations of branch facilities and main facilities with consumer search. On frontier specifications for discrete binary choice analysis
- Abstracts: The additive structure of utility in discrete choice models. Calculating fiscal impacts where spatial effects are present
- Abstracts: Market distortions and technological process in agriculture. Determining demand, supply, and pricing for emerging markets based on disruptive process technologies