Edwin Mansfield

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Edwin Mansfield (1930-1997) was a professor of economics at University of Pennsylvania from 1964 and until his death. From 1985 he was also a director of the Center for Economics and Technology.

Edwin Mansfield is best known for his scientific results concerning technological change / diffusion of innovations, and also for his textbooks on microeconomics, managerial economics, and econometrics that were published in millions copies and translated into foreign languages.

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Diamond, Arthur M., Jr. " Edwin Mansfield's contributions to the economics of technology." Research Policy 32, no. 9 (October 2003): 1607-17.

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