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Productivity and Cyclicality in Semiconductors: Trends, Implications, and Questions - Report of a Symposium
Appendix B
Participants List*
Alan Anderson
National Research Council
Philip Aspden
National Research Council
Philip Auerswald
Harvard University
C. Lanier Benkard
Stanford University
McAlister Clabaugh
National Research Council
Amy Christofer
Harvard University
Robert R. Doering
Texas Instruments
Kenneth Flamm
University of Texas at Austin
Daryl Hatano
Semiconductor Industry Association
Christopher Hayter
National Research Council
David Hsu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randall D. Isaac
International Business Machines
Ira A. Jackson
Harvard University
Dale W. Jorgenson
Harvard University
Richard Lugg
CIE Group
W. Clark McFadden
Dewey Ballantine
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Productivity and Cyclicality in Semiconductors: Trends, Implications, and Questions - Report of a Symposium
David Morgenthaler
Morgenthaler
David C. Mowery
University of California at Berkeley
Ariel Pakes
Harvard University
Mark Pinto
Agere
George M. Scalise
Semiconductor Industry Association
Sujai Shivakumar
National Research Council
Minjae Song
Harvard University
Philip Webre
Congressional Budget Office
Charles W. Wessner
National Research Council
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philip auerswald