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- Andersen, Kurt. 2020. Evil Geniuses. New York: Random House.
- Atkinson, Robert. 2021. Why the United States Needs a National Advanced Industry and Technology Agency. Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
- Atkinson, Robert, and David Audretsch. 2008. Economic Doctrines and Policy Differences: Has the Washington Policy Debate Been Asking the Wrong Questions? Washington, DC: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
- Atkinson, Robert, and Caleb Foote. 2019. To Understand Chinese Innovation Success, Look No Further than Government R&D Subsidies. Washington, DC: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. https://itif.org/publications/2019/10/23/understand-chinese-innovation-success-look-no-further-government-rd.
- Atkinson, Robert, and J. John Wu. 2017. The 2017 State New Economy Index. Washington, D.C: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
- Basu, S., J. Fernald, and M. Shapiro. 2001. Productivity Growth in the 1990s: Technology, Utilization, or Adjustment” (NBER Working Paper 8359). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Bonvillian, William, and Peter Singer. 2017. Advanced Manufacturing. Boston: The MIT Press.
- Bonvillian, William, and Sanjay Sarma. 2021. Workforce Education. Boston: The MIT Press.
- Brill, Michael, Corey Holman, Chris Morris, Ronjoy Raichoudhary, and Noah Yosif. 2017. “Understanding the Labor Productivity and Compensation Gap.” Bureau of Labor Statistics, Beyond the Numbers 6: 6. Accessed July 23, 2020. https://www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-6/understanding-the-labor-productivity-and-compensation-gap.htm.
- Chandra, Sho, and Jordan Yadoo. 2016. “America Is Aging in More Ways Than One: Infrastructure and Equipment are the Oldest in Records to 1925,” Bloomberg News (October 6). Accessed July 23, 2020. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-06/america-is-aging-in-more-ways-than-one.
- Cingano, Federico. 2014. “Trends in Income Inequality and its Impact on Economic Growth”, OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 163, OECD Publishing. doi: https://doi.org/10.1787/5jxrjncwxv6j-en.
- Dobbs, Richard, James Manyika, and Jonathan Woetzel. 2015. The China Effect on Global Innovation. McKinsey Global Institute (September). file:///C:/Users/gtass/OneDrive/POLICY/Innovation%20Policy/Governments/Other%20Country%20Strategies/MGI__The%20China%20Effect%20on%20Global%20Innovation__2015.pdf.
- Fayer, S., A. Lacey, and A. Watson. 2017. “STEM Occupations: Past, Present and Future,” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Spotlight on Statistics. Accessed July 23, 2020. https://www.bls.gov/spotlight/2017/science-technology-engineering-and-mathematics-stem-occupations-past-present-and-future/pdf/science-technology-engineering-and-mathematics-stem-occupations-past-present-and-future.pdf.
- Fernald, JohnG. 2014. Productivity and Potential Output: Before, during, and after the Great Recession. San Francisco: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
- Gallaher, M., B. Rowe, A. Rogozhin, S. Houghton, J. L. Davis, M. Lamvik, and J. Geikler. 2007. Economic Impact of Measurement in the Semiconductor Industry. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology. http://www.nist.gov/director/planning/upload/report07-2.pdf).
- Jones, C., and J. Williams. 1998. “Measuring the Social Returns to R&D,’ Quarterly Journal of Economics 113 (November): 1119–1135.
- Jones, C., and J. Williams. 2000. “Too Much of a Good Thing?: The Economics of Investment in R&D,” Journal of Economic Growth 5 (March): 65–85.
- Jones, John I. 2014. “An Overview of Employment and Wages in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Groups.” Bureau of Labor Statistics.” Beyond the Numbers 3:8. https://www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-3/an-overview-of-employment.htm.
- Lazonick, William. 2014, September. “Profits without Prosperity.” Harvard Business Review.
- Lazonick, W., M. E. Sakinç, and M. Hopkins. 2020, January. “Why Stock Buybacks Are Dangerous for the Economy.” Harvard Business Review.
- Lester, John, and Jacek Warda. 2020. Enhanced Tax Incentives for R&D Would Make Americans Richer. Washington, D.C.: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
- Link, Albert N. (forthcoming), “The Economics of Metrology: An Exploratory Study of the Impact of Measurement Science on U.S. Productivity.” Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10:905. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/https://doi.org/10.1080/10438599.2021.1895905.
- Manyika, James et al. 2017. Jobs lost, jobs gained: What the future of work will mean for jobs, skills, and wages. Mckinsey Global Institute. https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/jobs-lost-jobs-gained-what-the-future-of-work-willmean-for-jobs-skills-and-wages#part1.
- Manyika, James, et al. 2015. Can Productivity Growth save the Day in an Aging World? McKinsey Global Institute. Accessed July 23, 2020. https://www.mckinsey.com/global-themes/future-of-organizations-and-work/what-the-future-of-work-will-mean-for-jobs-skills-and-wages).
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- Saez, Emanuel, and Gabriel Zucman. 2014. Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research. https://www.nber.org/papers/w20625.
- Scott, T., A. Walsh, B. Anderson, A. O’Connor, and G. Tassey. 2021. “High-Tech Infrastructure and Economic Growth: The Materials Genome Initiative.” Science and Public Policy, 2021:scab042. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scab042.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2005. “The Disaggregated Technology Production Function: A New Model of Corporate and University Research.” In University-Based Technology Initiatives, a special issue of Research Policy edited by A. N. Link and D. Siegel, vol. 34 (May 2005).
- Tassey, Gregory. 2007. The Technology Imperative. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2013b. “Technology Life Cycles.” In The Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, edited by D. Campbell and E. Caryannis. New York/Heidelberg: Springer.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2016. “The Technology Element Model and Path-Dependent Growth.” Economics of Innovation and New Technology 25 (6) :594–612. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/10438599.2015.1100845.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2017. “The Roles and Impacts of Technical Standards on Economic Growth and the Implications for Innovation Policy.” Annals of Science and Technology Policy 1 (3):215–316. doi:https://doi.org/10.1561/110.00000003.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2019. “Regional Technology-Based Economic Development: Policies and Impacts in the U.S. and Other Economies.” Annals of Science and Technology Policy 3 (1):1–141. doi:https://doi.org/10.1561/110.00000012.
- Tassey, Gregory. 2020. “Globalization and the High-Tech Policy Response.” Annals of Science and Technology Policy 4 (3–4):211–4. doi:https://doi.org/10.1561/110.00000017.