Class 1, Part 1: Economic Growth Theory and the Direct Elements in Innovation

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MIT STS.081 Innovation Systems for Science, Technology, Energy, Manufacturing, and Health, Spring 2017
Instructor: William B. Bonvillian

Class 1 reviews two classic readings by Solow and Romer in economic growth theory and turns to a discussion of the innovation-related basis for growth in the 90's. R&D funding and science and technology education levels are introduced.

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0:12 Life Story Intro
3:30 Participation is desired
7:34 Today’s Class: Innovation
10:38
12:38 Innovation

23:50 Background Definitions

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His voice is like a Hollywood actor, epic content totally deconstruct my knowledge ❤

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6:18 "Learning science" Hallelujah! Evidenced-based teaching. Well done. (After all you would expect a course on innovation to incorporate some degree of innovation itself). Very promising course with an (apparently) authentic instructor

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Carlota Perez, Nathan Rosenberg, Shimpeter, Cris Freeman??? Shumpeter?? There is no mention

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Schumpeter looking at him saying that Solow was the base of innovation knowledge: '-'

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Is there any industrial engineering courses on mit ocw?

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