Science bought and sold : essays in the economics of science /
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Chicago :
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2002.
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Table of Contents:
- The emergence of a competitiveness research and development policy coalition and the commercialization of academic science and technology (1996) / Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades
- Recent science: late-modern and post-modern (1997) / Paul Forman
- The simple economics of basic scientific research (1959) / Richard R. Nelson
- Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention (1962) / Kenneth J. Arrow
- Note on the theory of the economy of research (1879) / Charles Sanders Peirce
- Charles Sanders Peirce's economy of research (1994) / James R. Wible
- Toward a new economics of science (1994) / Partha Dasgupta and Paul A. David
- The organization of cognitive labor (1993) / Philip Kitcher
- From science as an economic activity to socioeconomics of scientific research: the dynamics of emergent and consolidated techno-economic networks / Michel Callon
- The microeconomics of academic science / John Ziman
- A formal model of theory choice in science (1999) / William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf
- Scientists as agents / Stephen Turner
- Making British universities accountable: in the public interest? / Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
- The importance of implicit contracts in collaborative scientific research / Paula E. Stephan and Sharon G. Levin
- Digital diploma mills: the automation of higher education / David F. Noble
- The road not taken: revisiting the original New Deal (2000) / Steve Fuller
- The republic of science: its political and economic theory (1969) / Michael Polanyi
- The instability of authorship: credit and responsibility in contemporary biomedicine (1998) / Mario Biagioli
- The sociology of scientific knowledge: some thoughts on the possibilities (1994) D. Wade Hands.