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Appendix C: Bibliography
Pages 138-146

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From page 138...
... 2001. "Laboratory Hybrids: How Adroit Scientists Aid Biotech Companies with Tax payer Money -- NIH Grants Go to Non-profits Tied to For-profit Firms Set up by Researchers," Wall Street Journal.
From page 139...
... "Export Subsidies and International Market Share Rivalry." Journal of International Economics 16:83­100. Branscomb, L
From page 140...
... 2002. "Training Technology Against Terror: Using Advanced Technology to Prepare America's Emergency Medical Personnel and First Responders for a Weapon of Mass Destruction Attack." Washington, D.C.: Federation of American Scientists.
From page 141...
... Innovation Policy in the Knowledge based Economy. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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... 1997. "The Continuing Silicon Technology Evolution Inside the PC Platform." Intel Developer Update Issue 2.
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... 2001. "Three Major European LSI Makers Show Stable Growth Through Large Investments." Nikkei Microdevices January.
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... 1998. "Silicon Valley Versus Corporate Welfare." CATO Institute Briefing Papers.
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... Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill. Washington, D.C.: United States Senate.


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