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Science, Entrepreneurship, R&D and Growth Mark Sanders Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute Max Planck Institute for Economics Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17 th, 2006

Lecturer Utrecht School of Economics Winter 2004PhD. Maastricht University Max Planck Institute of Economics Fall 2004Visiting Scholar Brown University, Providence 2005-presentAssistant-Professor Utrecht School of Economics Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17 th, 2006 Vitae

Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17 th, 2006 Research JanuaryDecember 2004 Defend Thesis Join MPI Visit Brown University JanuaryDecember 2005 MPI Workshop Opportunity (Re-)Join USE JanuaryMay 2006 MPI-IIS MPI conference Ringberg

Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17 th, 2006 ‘Skill Bias in an Endogenous Growth Model; Evaluating the Case for Market Size and Acceleration Effects’, submitted to JOEG ‘The Origin of Technical Change; Knowledge Generation, Opportunities and Entrepreneurship’, submitted to SBE ‘The Role of Entrepreneurship in a Model of Economic Growth’, with Max Keilbach (MPI) Accepted for DRUID 2006 ‘The Role of Entrepreneurship in an Endogenous Model of Economic Growth’, with Max Keilbach (MPI) Final Stages ‘Globalization and Entrepreneurship and the Product Life Cycle’, with David Audretsch (MPI) Final Stages ‘Entrepreneurship and Economic Development; Evidence and Explanations’, with Andre van Stel (MPI-EIM) Final Stages ‘Schumpeter and Romer, Entrepreneurship and Endogenous Growth’, with Zoltan Acs (MPI external) Kick-off this summer ‘Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship and Growth’, with Mario Eboli (MPI external) Kick-off this summer Some Current and Future Projects

Knowledge Stock Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17 th, 2006 Entrepreneurs Driven by:Rents Corporate R&D Driven by:Cost Reductions Science Driven by:Reputation Variety ExpansionQuality ImprovementCost Reduction Economic Growth New Growth TheoryTheory of Entrepreneurship Theory of Science