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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 12,1997 PSA#1970INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF TECHOLOGICAL
CHANGE International Conference on The Economic Evaluation of
Technological Change June 15-16, 1998 Washington, D.C. Conference The
Advanced Technology Program (ATP) of the U.S. Department of Commerce,
and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) announce an
"International Conference on The Economic Evaluation of Technological
Change," to be held at the Georgetown University Conference Center,
Washington, DC, June 15-16, 1998. Conference Theme The common element
of all papers and presentations will be an emphasis on the empirical
assessment of the effects of government investment in science and
technology in advanced industrial economies. The goal of the conference
is to advance the s tate-of-the-art of evaluating the impacts of
government investments in high-risk research to develop enabling
technologies of the type funded by the ATP. The meeting will bring
together government R&D policy-makers, analysts, and R&D managers, with
academic and other researchers studying technology evaluation issues.
It is expected that the presentations will facilitate comparisons of
evaluation methods and practices in different countries. Appropriate
topics for papers include, but are not limited to: measurement of R&D
spillovers; effects of collaborative research and development; the
impact of subsidies and tax incentives on private sector R&D
activities; capital market imperfections and implications for private
and public sector funding of R&D; substitution and complementarity
between private and public R&D; and issues concerning the
commercialization of goods and services resulting from innovation.
Selection Process Priority will be placed on empirical research,
although applied theoretical papers will also be considered. Selection
will be made on the basis of abstracts of no more than 500 words in
length. Prospective participants are encouraged to submit papers that
reflect the evaluation and public policy focus. Papers drawing upon the
experience of advanced industrial countries other than the United
States are welcome. In addition to the invited presenters and
discussants, the conference is open to interested members of the
evaluation community, the policy community, and the private sector.
Additional information can be obtained on-line from the ATP website at
http://www.atp.nist.gov, or by returning the attached interest card by
December 31, 1997 . Deadlines The deadline for submission of abstracts
is January 31, 1998. Decisions regarding selection of papers will be
made by March 31, 1998. Completed manuscripts will be due by May 5,
1998. Please send abstracts to: Dr. Richard N. Spivack, International
Conference on the Economic Evaluation of Technological Change, Advanced
Technology Program, NIST, Administration Building, Room A303,
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001 REGISTRATION The registration fee of $300
(USD) includes conference materials, coffee breaks, lunches, and a
banquet. Please return the attached interest card by December 31, 1997.
Further agenda andregistration information will be forwarded to all who
respond. The conference is sponsored by the NIST Advanced Technology
Program, and is being organized by Dr. Richard N. Spivack of the ATP
Office of Economic Assessment, and Professor Lee Branstetter of the
University of California, Davis, and of the NBER. The conference will
combine small group workshops with larger plenary sessions. Keynote
speakers will include Professor Zvi Griliches of Harvard University and
the NBER, Professor Edwin Mansfield of the University of Pennsylvania,
and Professor Rebecca Henderson of MIT and the NBER. The conference
organizers may be contacted at the following addresses: Dr. Richard N.
Spivack NIST/Advanced Technology Program Administration Building, Room
A303 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 tel. (301) 975-5063, fax (301) 975-4776
richard.spivack@nist.gov Professor Lee Branstetter Department of
Economics University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616 tel. (916)
752-3033, fax (916) 752-9382 branstet@grizzly.ucdavis.edu Interest
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