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D-Index
55
Citations
25656
World Ranking
1032
National Ranking
641

Overview

Edwin Mansfield was affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions to economic research, although specific details about their main fields of study, subfields, or research topics are not explicitly provided here.

There are no recent published papers listed for Edwin Mansfield, nor are there records of frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work in this dataset.

The absence of book publications or awards in the available information suggests that there are no specific documented accolades or published books attributed to Edwin Mansfield within this dataset.

Edwin Mansfield is recorded as deceased. The data does not specify the year of death or further context regarding their career timeline or research impact beyond their formal affiliation.

Best Publications

  • TECHNICAL CHANGE AND THE RATE OF IMITATION

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Academic research and industrial innovation

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Imitation Costs and Patents: An Empirical Study

    Edwin Mansfield;Mark Schwartz;Samuel Wagner

  • Academic Research Underlying Industrial Innovations: Sources, Characteristics, and Financing

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Industrial research and technological innovation

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Patents and Innovation: An Empirical Study

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Entry, Gibrat's Law, Innovation, and the Growth of Firms

    Edwin Mansfield

  • The modern university: contributor to industrial innovation and recipient of industrial R&D support

    Edwin Mansfield;Jeong-Yeon Lee

  • ENTRY, GIBRAT'S LAW, INNOVATION, AND THE GROWTH OF FIRMS

    Edwin Mansfield

  • HOW RAPIDLY DOES NEW INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY LEAK OUT

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Social and Private Rates of Return from Industrial Innovations

    Edwin Mansfield;John Rapoport;Anthony Romeo;Samuel Wagner

  • Support for Free Trade: Self-Interest, Sociotropic Politics, and Out-Group Anxiety

    Edward D. Mansfield;Diana C. Mutz

  • Academic research and industrial innovation: An update of empirical findings

    Edwin Mansfield

  • The economics of technological change

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Industrial Research and Technological Innovation: An Econometric Analysis

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Technology Transfer to Overseas Subsidiaries by U. S.-Based Firms

    Edwin Mansfield;Anthony Romeo

  • Research on Productivity Growth and Productivity Differences: Dead Ends and New Departures

    Richard R. Nelson;Richard Levin;John Kendrick;Edwin Mansfield

  • Basic Research and Productivity Increase in Manufacturing.

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Intellectual Property Protection and U.S. Foreign Direct Investment

    Jeong-Yeon Lee;Edwin Mansfield

  • Academic Research Underlying Industrial Innovations

    Edwin Mansfield

  • Productivity and Changes in Ownership of Manufacturing Plants

    Frank R Lichtenberg;Donald Siegel

  • Microeconomics; theory and applications

    Edwin Mansfield

  • The speed and cost of industrial innovation in Japan and the United States: external vs. internal technology

    Edwin Mansfield

  • The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States.

    Edwin Mansfield;Fritz Machlup

  • The Economics of Technical Change

    Edwin Mansfield;Elizabeth Mansfield

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