Nathan Rosenberg
Fairleigh S. Dickinson, Jr., Professor of Public Policy (Emeritus)
Interests
- Research:
The economics of technological change, the economic role of science, economic history and development
- Current Research:
The role of scientific knowledge in influencing the rate and direction of technological change; determinants of technological change in the medical secto; economic performance of “high tech” industries; universities as economic institutions
- Teaching:
Science and technology in economic growth, comparative economic development, European and American economic history
- Professional Affiliations:
AEA, Royal Economic Society, Economic History Association, Swedish Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences
Recent Publications
(1) “Schumpeter and the Edogeneity of Technology,” 2001
(2) “Paths of Innovation” (with David Mowery), 1998
(3) “Exploring the Black Box,” 1994
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
Education
PH.D., University of Wisconsin; A.B., Rutgers University