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Relationship Between Stanford University and Silicon Valley Industry

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Haramaya, Y.
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Today, literature on the Silicon Valley is abundant, most of it underlines the importance of the role played by Stanford University; however, few analyse this subject from the perspective of the university. Thus, this paper focuses on the School of Engineering at Stanford University, in particular the Department of Electrical Engineering, during the period 1945-1996.

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Paper provided by University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy in its series University of Geneva Economics Working Papers with number 98.06.

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Date of creation: 1998
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Handle: RePEc:fth:geneec:98.06

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Keywords: UNIVERSITIES ENGINEERING COMPUTERS

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L86 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services - - - Information and Internet Services; Computer Software
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