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  1. Bronwyn Hall. Professor Emerita, Department of Economics. University of California, Berkeley. CSTMS Research Unit: Berkeley Program in Science and Technology Studies. Website. bhhall@econ.berkeley.edu. Bronwyn Hall has published articles on the economics and econometrics of technical change in journals such as Econometrica, the American ...

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  3. Bronwyn Hall is Professor of Economics Emerita at the University of California at Berkeley, Visiting Professor at MPI-Munich, Research Associate at the NBER, IFS-London, and the Innovation Lab, College de France. She has published numerous articles on the economics and econometrics of technical change and innovation and is the editor of the ...

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  7. Bronwyn Hughes Hall ; Pierre Mohnen ; Abstract. This paper reviews the existing evidence regarding the effects of technological and non-technological innovations on the productivity of firms and the existence of possible complementarities between these different forms of innovation.