Research Publications
Science and Cents: Exploring the Economics of Biotechnology
Proceedings of a 2002 Conference Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Introduction
- Exploring the Economics
of Biotechnology: An Overview
John V. Duca and Mine K. Yücel
Part One. An Economic Perspective on the Biotech Revolution
- Growing by Leaps and Inches:
Creative Destruction, Real Cost Reduction and
Inching Up.

Michael R. Darby and Lynne G. Zucker - The Benefits to
Society of New Drugs: A Survey of the Econometric
Evidence

Frank R. Lichtenberg
Part Two. The Interdisciplinary Nature of Biotech Research
- Harnessing New Technologies
for the 21st Century

Malcolm Gillis - The Convergence of Disruptive
Technologies Enabling a New
Industrial Approach to Health Products
C. Thomas Caskey
Part Three. Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing Biotechnology
- Patents and New Product
Development in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries

Henry G. Grabowsky - Reaching Through the
Genom

Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Part Four. Financing Biotech Research
- Financing Biotechnology
Research: A Firsthand Perspective

Timothy F. Howe - Biotechnology and Government
Funding: Economic Motivation and Policy Models

Michael S. Lawlor
Part Five. Local Determinants of Biotech Research
- Commercializing
Knowledge: University Science, Knowledge Capture,
and Firm Performance in Biotechnology
Lynne G. Zucker, Michael R. Darby, and Jeff S. Armstrong






