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The transistor was an American invention, and American firms led the world in semiconductor production and innovation … American dominance. Shrill cries arose from the literature of public policy, warning that the American semiconductor industry … stories of failure, has been comparatively silent. Drawing on a more thorough economic history of the worldwide semiconductor …
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Industrial economists tend to think of competition as occurring between atomic units called "firms." Theorists of organization tend to think about the choice among various kinds of organizational structures - what Langlois and Robertson (1995) call "business institutions." But few have thought...
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