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Robert D. Atkinson

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First Name:Robert
Middle Name:D.
Last Name:Atkinson
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Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
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Working papers

  1. Atkinson, Robert D. & Hackler, Darrene, 2010. "Economic Doctrines and Approaches to Climate Change Policy," MPRA Paper 29718, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Robert Atkinson, 1995. "Technology and the future of metropolitan economies," Assessing the Midwest Economy MA-4, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

Articles

  1. Robert Atkinson, 2014. "Designing a Global Trading System to Maximize Innovation," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 5(1), pages 57-62, February.
  2. Atkinson, Robert D., 2011. "Economic doctrines and network policy," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(5), pages 413-425, June.
  3. Robert D. Atkinson & David B. Audretsch, 2010. "Economic Doctrines and Innovation Policy," Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, MIT Press, vol. 5(1), pages 163-206, January.
  4. Robert Atkinson, 2010. "Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 334-338, June.
  5. Robert Atkinson, 2009. "An innovation economics agenda for the Obama administration," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 34(4), pages 440-447, August.
  6. Robert Atkinson, 2007. "Expanding the R&E tax credit to drive innovation, competitiveness and prosperity," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 32(6), pages 617-628, December.
  7. Robert Atkinson, 1992. "The technology pork barrel, edited by Linda R. Cohen and Roger G. Noll. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1991, 400 pp. NPA," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 11(4), pages 723-726.
  8. Atkinson, Robert D., 1991. "Innovation policy making in a federalist system: Lessons from the states for U.S. federal innovation policy making," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 20(6), pages 559-577, December.
  9. Robert D. Atkinson, 1991. "Some States Take the Lead: Explaining the Formation of State Technology Policies," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 5(1), pages 33-44, February.
  10. Rob Atkinson & Les Garner, 1987. "Regulation as Industrial Policy: A Case Study of the U.S. Auto Industry," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 1(4), pages 358-373, November.

Books

  1. Robert D. Atkinson, 2004. "The Past and Future of America’s Economy," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 3538.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Robert Atkinson, 1995. "Technology and the future of metropolitan economies," Assessing the Midwest Economy MA-4, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

    Cited by:

    1. Thomas H. Klier & Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa, 1997. "Reversal of fortune: understanding the Midwest recovery," Economic Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, vol. 21(Jul), pages 2-17.

Articles

  1. Atkinson, Robert D., 2011. "Economic doctrines and network policy," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(5), pages 413-425, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Yu, Jiang & Zhang, Yue & Gao, Ping, 2012. "Examining China's technology policies for wireless broadband infrastructure," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 36(10), pages 847-857.
    2. Grazia Cecere & Fabrice Rochelandet, 2013. "Privacy intrusiveness and web audiences : empirical evidence," Post-Print hal-01274288, HAL.
    3. Huang, Janna Z., 2023. "A break in the cloud: the local sociotechnical affordances underlying global internet infrastructures," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 74(C).
    4. Atkinson, Robert D. & Hackler, Darrene, 2010. "Economic Doctrines and Approaches to Climate Change Policy," MPRA Paper 29718, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Yang Yang & Jin Hong & Ge Song & Song Hong, 2017. "Technology policy, technology strategy and innovation performance: evidence from Chinese aircraft and spacecraft manufacturing," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 44(5), pages 620-630.
    6. Gregory Tassey, 2010. "Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 283-333, June.
    7. Medeisis, Arturas & Minervini, Leo Fulvio, 2013. "Stalling innovation of Cognitive Radio: The case for a dedicated frequency band," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 37(2), pages 108-115.

  2. Robert D. Atkinson & David B. Audretsch, 2010. "Economic Doctrines and Innovation Policy," Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, MIT Press, vol. 5(1), pages 163-206, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Erik BOHLIN & Kevin W. CAVES & Jeffrey A. EISENACH, 2014. "Mobile Wireless Performance in the EU and the US: Implications for Policy," Communications & Strategies, IDATE, Com&Strat dept., vol. 1(93), pages 35-58, 1st quart.
    2. Audretsch, David B. & Link, Albert N., 2011. "Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Public Policy Frameworks," UNCG Economics Working Papers 11-19, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
    3. Franziska Piontek & Matthias Kalkuhl & Elmar Kriegler & Anselm Schultes & Marian Leimbach & Ottmar Edenhofer & Nico Bauer, 2019. "Economic Growth Effects of Alternative Climate Change Impact Channels in Economic Modeling," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 73(4), pages 1357-1385, August.
    4. Bârsan Alexandra Teodora & Pop Mihai, 2018. "Road to green future - Decision making model for the environmental and energy sector," Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 12(1), pages 103-113, May.
    5. Silvana Trimi & Sang-Hyun Park, 2013. "Green IT: practices of leading firms and NGOs," Service Business, Springer;Pan-Pacific Business Association, vol. 7(3), pages 363-379, September.

  3. Robert Atkinson, 2010. "Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 334-338, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Richard Gretz & Jannett Highfill & Robert Scott, 2012. "R&D subsidy games: a cost sharing approach vs. reward for performance," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 37(4), pages 385-403, August.
    2. Gicheva, Dora & Link, Albert N., 2011. "Leveraging Entrepreneurship through Private Investments: Does Gender Matter?," UNCG Economics Working Papers 11-21, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.

  4. Robert Atkinson, 2009. "An innovation economics agenda for the Obama administration," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 34(4), pages 440-447, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Zhen Chu & Xuanwei Chen & Mingwang Cheng & Xin Zhao & Zhouxiang Wang, 2024. "Booming house prices: friend or foe of innovative firms?," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 49(2), pages 642-659, April.
    2. Erik R. Pages, 2009. "Policy Making in a Time of Transition: Economic Development in the New Obama Administration," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 24(2), pages 178-182, March.

  5. Robert Atkinson, 2007. "Expanding the R&E tax credit to drive innovation, competitiveness and prosperity," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 32(6), pages 617-628, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Albert N. Link & John T. Scott, 2012. "Employment growth from public support of innovation in small firms," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(7), pages 655-678, October.
    2. Albert Link & John Scott, 2012. "Employment growth from the Small Business Innovation Research program," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 39(2), pages 265-287, September.
    3. Chen Zhao & Feng Feng, 2023. "Do parent organizations influence R&D decisions of academic spin‐offs?," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 44(1), pages 43-57, January.
    4. Haibo Feng & Sheng Liu & Fei Xu, 2019. "China's VAT Reform and Its Effects on Enterprises' Tax Burden and Innovation," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-04066831, HAL.
    5. Tea Petrin & Dragana Radicic, 2023. "Instrument policy mix and firm size: is there complementarity between R&D subsidies and R&D tax credits?," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 48(1), pages 181-215, February.
    6. Yun Jeong Choi & Jinook Jeong, 2015. "Testing for the Ratchet Effect in the R&D Tax Credit," International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(2), pages 327-342, June.
    7. Bozeman, Barry & Link, Albert N., 2014. "Toward an Assessment of Impacts from U.S. Technology and Innovation Policies," UNCG Economics Working Papers 14-5, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
    8. Feng, Haibo & Liu, Sheng & Xu, Fei, 2022. "China’s VAT reform, and Its Effects on Enterprises’ Tax Burden and Innovation," Umeå Economic Studies 1008, Umeå University, Department of Economics, revised 24 Oct 2024.
    9. L. Goncharenko I. & N. Vishnevskaya G. & Л. Гончаренко И. & Н. Вишневская Г., 2019. "Налоговое стимулирование инновационного развития промышленного производства на основе анализа передового зарубежного опыта // Tax Incentives for Innovative Development of Industrial Production on the ," Экономика. Налоги. Право // Economics, taxes & law, ФГОБУ "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 12(4), pages 121-131.
    10. José Guimón, 2007. "Government Strategies to Attract R&D-Intensive FDI," Policy Papers del Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales 07-03, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales.
    11. José Guimón, 2009. "Government strategies to attract R&D-intensive FDI," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 34(4), pages 364-379, August.
    12. Haibo Feng & Sheng Liu & Fei Xu, 2019. "China's VAT Reform and Its Effects on Enterprises' Tax Burden and Innovation," Working Papers hal-04066831, HAL.
    13. Dingqi Xue & Yili Ding & Lu Yu & Xinghua Deng, 2023. "The Impact of Green Institutional Pressure from Local Governments on Corporate Innovation: An Empirical Evidence from Foreign-Invested Enterprises in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(15), pages 1-18, July.
    14. Robert Atkinson, 2009. "An innovation economics agenda for the Obama administration," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 34(4), pages 440-447, August.
    15. Hall, Michael J. & Layson, Stephen K. & Link, Albert N., 2013. "The Division of Policy Research and Analysis at the National Science Foundation: Its Support of Research on the Returns to R&D," UNCG Economics Working Papers 13-6, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
    16. Elschner, Christina & Ernst, Christof, 2008. "The Impact of R&D Tax Incentives on R&D Costs and Income Tax Burden," ZEW Discussion Papers 08-124, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
    17. Bing Xu & Lili Li & Yan Liang & Mohib Ur Rahman, 2019. "Measuring Risk Allocation of Tax Burden for Small and Micro Enterprises," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-20, January.

  6. Atkinson, Robert D., 1991. "Innovation policy making in a federalist system: Lessons from the states for U.S. federal innovation policy making," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 20(6), pages 559-577, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Robert Hassink, 2001. "Towards Regionally Embedded Innovation Support Systems in South Korea? Case Studies from Kyongbuk-Taegu and Kyonggi," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 38(8), pages 1373-1395, July.
    2. Robert Hassink, 2002. "Regional Innovation Support Systems: Recent Trends in Germany and East Asia," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(2), pages 153-164, March.
    3. Wilson, David & Souitaris, Vangelis, 2002. "Do Germany's federal and land governments (still) co-ordinate their innovation policies?," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(7), pages 1123-1140, September.
    4. Becker, Lasse, 2015. "Effectiveness of public innovation support in Europe: Does public support foster turnover, employment and labour productivity?," University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics 236, University of Goettingen, Department of Economics.
    5. Kingsley, Gordon & Bozeman, Barrt & Coker, Karen, 1996. "Technology transfer and absorption: an 'R & D value-mapping' approach to evaluation," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 25(6), pages 967-995, September.
    6. Becker, Lasse & Bizer, Kilian, 2015. "Federalism and innovation support for small and medium-sized enterprises: Empirical evidence in Europe," University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics 245, University of Goettingen, Department of Economics.
    7. Mark Dodgson & Jonathan Staggs, 2012. "Government policy, university strategy and the academic entrepreneur: the case of Queensland's Smart State Institutes," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 36(3), pages 567-585.

  7. Robert D. Atkinson, 1991. "Some States Take the Lead: Explaining the Formation of State Technology Policies," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 5(1), pages 33-44, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Ben Armstrong, 2021. "Industrial Policy and Local Economic Transformation: Evidence From the U.S. Rust Belt," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 35(3), pages 181-196, August.
    2. Sternberg, Rolf G., 1996. "Government R & D expenditure and space: empirical evidence from five industrialized countries," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 25(5), pages 741-758, August.
    3. Maryann P. Feldman & Maryellen R. Kelley & Joshua Schaff & Gabriel Farkas, 2005. "Reinforcing Interactions Between The Advanced Technology Program And The States Volume 2: Case Studies Of Technology Pioneering Start-Up Companies And Their Use Of State And Federal Programs," Urban/Regional 0508006, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Nathan A. Moore & Rachel A. Burns, 2020. "Economic Development as an Administrative Prerogative: An Event History Analysis of APLU Institutions," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 34(3), pages 242-268, August.

  8. Rob Atkinson & Les Garner, 1987. "Regulation as Industrial Policy: A Case Study of the U.S. Auto Industry," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 1(4), pages 358-373, November.

    Cited by:

    1. S. Ignat'ev V. & С. Игнатьев В., 2018. "Оценка И Выбор Форм Государственного Регулирования Интенсификации Экономического Роста // Evaluation And Choice Of Forms Of State Regulation Of Intensification Of Economic Growth," Финансы: теория и практика/Finance: Theory and Practice // Finance: Theory and Practice, ФГОБУВО Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 22(1), pages 22-31.

Books

  1. Robert D. Atkinson, 2004. "The Past and Future of America’s Economy," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 3538.

    Cited by:

    1. Barkley, David L. & Henry, Mark S., 2005. "Innovative Metropolitan Areas in the South: How Competitive are South Carolina's Cities?," REDRL Research Reports 113800, Clemson University, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory (REDRL).
    2. Erik R. Pages, 2010. "Obama's Innovation Policy: Can the New Directions Hold?," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 25(8), pages 678-684, December.
    3. Melissa A. GIBSON & Soji ADELAJA & Mary Beth LAKE, 2010. "Emerging Multi-Disciplinary Research in Land Use: The Case of the Land Policy Institute," Regional and Urban Modeling 284100015, EcoMod.
    4. Francisco Louçã, 2019. "As Time Went By - Long Waves in the Light of Evolving Evolutionary Economics," SPRU Working Paper Series 2019-05, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School.
    5. Marc Daumas, 2013. "Effect of R&D Tax Credit on the cost-metrics of cloud computing," Post-Print hal-00776035, HAL.

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  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2011-03-26
  2. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2011-03-26
  3. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2011-03-26
  4. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2011-03-26

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