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Nathan Rosenberg
Member, Steering Committee
Senior Fellow, SIEPR
Nathan Rosenberg is the Fairleigh S.Dickinson, Jr. Professor
of Public Policy in the Department of Economics. His research
interests focus on the economics of technological change,
with special attention paid to the role played by scientific
research in shaping the rate and direction of technological
change.
His current research has focused on technological change
in the chemical industry and in the delivery of medical care,
as well as the role played by universities in facilitating
technological change in the "high tech" industries.
His recent books include:
- Exploring the Black Box; Technology and the Pursuit
of Economic Growth (with David Mowry)
- The Emergence of Economic Ideas
Professor Rosenberg's teaching interests include the role
of science and technology in economic growth and comparative
economic history.
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