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Economic Factors Related to the Development and Commercialization of Biotechnologies

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  • Albert N. Link

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Biotech is all the rage in professional economic development circles these days. Forty-one states have created policy initiatives to develop biotechnology into an engine of state economic growth. This report is a primer on the biotech "industry" and the complex market interactions associated with creating successful biotechnologies.

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  • Albert N. Link, 2005. "Economic Factors Related to the Development and Commercialization of Biotechnologies," Technical Reports 050204, Brandmeyer Center for Applied Economics, School of Business, University of Kansas.
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    1. Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T., 2005. "Opening the ivory tower's door: An analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. university spin-off companies," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(7), pages 1106-1112, September.
    2. Michael Gallaher & Jeffrey Petrusa, 2006. "Innovation in the U.S. Service Sector," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 31(6), pages 611-628, November.

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