It can go either way| New Things Under the Sun
Looking Under the Street Light| New Things Under the Sun
Correlations between patents and other innovation proxies| New Things Under the Sun
Less than half, more than zero| New Things Under the Sun
Disentangling selection and training| New Things Under the Sun
A reason large firms conduct R&D at the same rate as small ones, despite (apparently) lower R&D productivity| New Things Under the Sun
Big firms do things differently| New Things Under the Sun
More complicated than it seems at first| New Things Under the Sun
Serendipity without physical proximity? Maybe, maybe not.| New Things Under the Sun
Models of economic growth where sometimes technology gets you killed| New Things Under the Sun
The salience of local problems| New Things Under the Sun
Limits to the universality of new discoveries| New Things Under the Sun
Micro and macro evidence on the productivity of R&D over time| New Things Under the Sun
Average impact falls but the hits keep coming| New Things Under the Sun
They are usually more than half the point of R&D| New Things Under the Sun
Some of the forces blocking really new ideas in research| New Things Under the Sun