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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Innovation and Growth Policy -- Chapter 2 Creative Destruction and Economic Growth -- Chapter 3 Product Market Competition, Creative Destruction, and Innovation -- Chapter 4 Innovation, Antitrust Enforcement, and the Inverted-U -- Chapter 5 Innovation Networks and Business-Stealing -- Chapter 6 Trade and Innovation -- Chapter 7 Inequality and Creative Destruction -- Chapter 8 Labor Market Dynamics When Ideas Are Harder to Find -- Chapter 9 When Workers' Skills Become Unbundled: Some Empirical Consequences for Sorting and Wages -- Chapter 10 Productivity Slowdown: Reducing the Measure of Our Ignorance -- Chapter 11 Productivity Growth and Real Interest Rates: A Circular Relationship -- Chapter 12 The Depth and Breadth of the Step-by- Step Innovation Framework -- Chapter 13 Harnessing Creative Destruction to the Tackling of Climate Change: Purpose, Pace, Policy -- Chapter 14 Science as Civil Society: Implications for a Green Transition -- Chapter 15 Climate Policy in Need of Plan B -- Chapter 16 Directed Technical Change and Environmental Economics -- Chapter 17 Creative Destruction, Distance to Frontier, and Economic Development -- Chapter 18 Socialism, Capitalism, State Capitalism, and Innovation -- Chapter 19 Lobbying behind the Frontier -- Chapter 20 Barriers to Creative Destruction: Large Firms and Nonproductive Strategies -- Chapter 21 Finance and Growth: Firm Heterogeneity and Creative Destruction -- Chapter 22 Creative Destruction, Finance, and Firm Dynamics -- Chapter 23 Taxation, Innovation, and Economic Growth -- Chapter 24 The Effects of Taxes on Innovation: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Chapter 25 Of Academics and Creative Destruction: Startup advantage in the Process of Innovation -- Chapter 26 Creative Destruction or Destructive Creation? A Prelude to the Industrial Revolution. |