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Bronwyn H. Hall mainly investigates Industrial organization, Econometrics, Market value, Productivity and Technological change. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Space, Commercial law, Diffusion and Distribution. Her Econometrics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Crowding out, Complement and Subject.
The various areas that she examines in her Market value study include Financial market, Value, Financial economics, Microeconomics and Manufacturing firms. Her studies deal with areas such as Venture capital, Cash flow, Investment and Private investment in public equity as well as Financial market. Bronwyn H. Hall has researched Productivity in several fields, including Entrepreneurship and Product innovation.
Bronwyn H. Hall mainly focuses on Investment, Industrial organization, Econometrics, Intellectual property and Market value. Her Investment study also includes fields such as
Bronwyn H. Hall has included themes like Empirical research and Subject in her Crowding out study. Her research integrates issues of Fiscal policy, Criticism and Ambivalence in her study of Subject. Her Market value research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Rate of return, Financial market, Value, Financial economics and Valuation.
Her primary scientific interests are in Industrial organization, Patent system, Developing country, Intellectual property and Finance. Her Industrial organization research integrates issues from Incentive, Multinational corporation, Commons, Industrial policy and Productivity. Her Developing country research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Financial economics, Valuation, Option value and Market value.
Her work investigates the relationship between Market value and topics such as Manufacturing firms that intersect with problems in Financial market. Her work in Intellectual property covers topics such as Latin Americans which are related to areas like Development economics. As part of the same scientific family, Bronwyn H. Hall usually focuses on Finance, concentrating on Quality and intersecting with Venture capital.
Bronwyn H. Hall mostly deals with Industrial organization, Finance, Patent system, Productivity and Quality. In general Industrial organization study, her work on Industrial dynamics often relates to the realm of Context, thereby connecting several areas of interest. In her works, Bronwyn H. Hall performs multidisciplinary study on Finance and Empirical evidence.
Her Patent system research incorporates elements of Developing country, Survey data collection and Employment growth. Her work deals with themes such as Open innovation and Entrepreneurship, which intersect with Productivity. Her Quality study combines topics in areas such as Information asymmetry, Collateral, Cost of capital and Venture capital.
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Econometric Models for Count Data with an Application to the Patents-R&D Relationship
Jerry A. Hausman;Bronwyn H. Hall;Zvi Griliches.
Social Science Research Network (1984)
The NBER Patent Citations Data File: Lessons, Insights and Methodological Tools
Bronwyn H Hall;Adam B Jaffe;Manuel Trajtenberg.
Research Papers in Economics (2001)
The NBER Patent Citation Data File: Lessons, Insights and Methodological Tools
Bronwyn H. Hall;Adam B. Jaffe;Manuel Trajtenberg.
Social Science Research Network (2001)
Market value and patent citations
Bronwyn H. Hall;A Jaffe;M Trajtenberg.
The RAND Journal of Economics (2005)
Estimation and Inference in Nonlinear Structural Models
Ernst R Berndt;Bronwyn H Hall;Robert E Hall;Jerry A Hausman.
Research Papers in Economics (1974)
Is Public R&D a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Econometric Evidence
Paul A. David;Paul A. David;Bronwyn H. Hall;Bronwyn H. Hall;Bronwyn H. Hall;Andrew A. Toole.
Research Policy (2000)
The patent paradox revisited: an empirical study of patenting in the U.S. semiconductor industry, 1979-1995
Bronwyn H. Hall;Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis.
The RAND Journal of Economics (2001)
The Financing of Research and Development
Bronwyn H. Hall.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)
The Relationship between Firm Size and Firm Growth in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector
Bronwyn H. Hall.
Social Science Research Network (1986)
The Financing of R&D and Innovation
Bronwyn H. Hall;Bronwyn H. Hall;Josh Lerner.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
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