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    Types of Innovation

    I've shared this graphic before, but I wanted to make it into a task. Plus some of Doblin's innovation strategies are pretty interesting...
    Patents, Prizes and Subsidies (Covid Vaccine research)

    Patents, Prizes and Subsidies (Covid Vaccine research)

    A nice video on the incentives to innovate. There is also an application to vaccines here, and they have released a worksheet on patents,...

    Big Tech Competition and Regulation

    Another great article from Economics Observatory on promoting competition in Big Tech. It's a bit lengthier than their usual articles so...

    Economics Observatory Science, Tech and Innovation Archive

    Loads of articles here on Science, Tech and Innovation
    Innovation, Choices and the Car Market

    Innovation, Choices and the Car Market

    I actually started looking for this article because I was trying to find credits for this picture, I had seen on Twitter with the...

    Rockonomics

    A nice article from the IEA magazine about the economics of the music industry and has changed it over the last two centuries. There are...
    10 types of Innovation

    10 types of Innovation

    The writing is more interesting than the graphic in this article from Visual Capitalist .Students can often think that innovation is just...

    The tech industry

    An absolute GIFT of an article from the Economist: Market structures, regulation, technological change, network effects, barriers to...
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