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Samuel J. Sutton family
Photograph shows Samuel J. and Lillian V. Sutton and their children. (L. to r.) front row: Garlington Jerome ""G.J." or ""Dee," Percy, Mrs. Sutton, Mr. Sutton, Alexander, and Libby; second row: Essie, Smithie D.""Honey," Sam Jr., John William N.""Bill," Cora Mary, and Oliver. Insert at top: Carrie Jane Sutton
"Closing the R&D Gap, Evaluating the Sources of R&D Spending"
Both spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures in other countries, such as Japan and Germany. He also explores possible changes to our current R&D policy to make it more effective.
Samuel J. Sutton Family
Photograph shows montage with larger photo of the family, ca. 1917, outside their house on 430 N. Cherry Street. (L. to r.) front row: Garlington Jerome "G.J." or "Dee," Cora Mary "Janey", Essie in the arms of her mother, Oliver C."Snooks," Samuel J. (the father), Smithie D. "Honey," and William N. "Bill;" back row: Libby Louise, John Westly, Carrie Jane, Sam Jr., and Lillian. Smaller photographs of two other children applied to upper corners. On upper left: Alexander; upper right: Percy Sutton
Sutton, Clay, February 11, 2015 [Interview]
Clay Sutton was interviewed on February 11, 2015, by Devin McKinney about his life before, during, and after his years at Gettysburg College, with specific focus on his participation in the spring 1971 Christ Chapel production of "Jesus Christ Superstar."Beach, Neil W.; Barnes, Robert D.; Winkelmann, John R.; Recla, Lawrence R.; Vannorsdall, John W.; Vinten-Johansen, Jakob; Cavaliere, A. Ralph; Burdack, Karen; Hanson, C. ArnoldCarl Arnold Hanson Years
Preemptive Search and R&D Clustering Revisited
The results obtained by Cardon and Sasaki (1998) on R&D clustering are derived under the specific assumption that firms only can own one patent. When multiple patents are allowed, R&D clustering will come about more frequently if search costs are substantial.R&D clustering; persistence of monopoly
Geologic atlas of the United States : topography, areal geology, economic geology, structure sections / 146 Rogersville Folio : [Pennsylvania]
H. M. Wilson ; Frank Sutton ; R. D. Cummin ; E. G. Hamilton ; Sledge TatumList of Sheets: Topographic Map, Areal Geology Map, Structure and Economic Geology Ma
Samuel J. Sutton Family outside their home, 430 N. Cherry Street, San Antonio, Texas
Photograph shows Samuel J. and Lillian V. Sutton and their children. (L. to r.) front row: Garlington Jerome "G.J." or "Dee," Cora Mary "Janey", Essie in the arms of her mother, Oliver C."Snooks," Smithie D. "Honey," and William N. "Bill;" back row: Libby Louise, John Westly, Carrie Jane, Sam Jr., and Lillian.Inscription on border reads: "Buster was born when Libby died as Mother remarked 'Oh I had such a lovely family of 12"
Industrial R&D Laboratories: Windows on Black Boxes?
This paper provides an overview of the survey-based literature on industrial Research and Development (R&D) laboratories, beginning with the work of Edwin Mansfield. Topics covered include R&D projects, new products, and new processes; the appropriability of intellectual property; the limits of the firm in R&D; and spillovers of knowledge from other firms and universities into the laboratories. I discuss the value of collecting information from industrial R&D managers, who participate in a wide range of R&D decisions and are the natural best source of information on these decisions. I also emphasize gaps in our knowledge concerning R&D from past studies, such as the private and social returns to R&D, the nature of firms' R&D portfolios, and other topics. The paper closes with a discussion of the benefits from building a national database on R&D laboratories that could be shared among researchers and that could take this area of research to a new and higher level of achievement.
Geologic atlas of the United States : topography, areal geology, economic geology, structure sections / 125 Rural Valley Folio : Pennsylvania
H. M. Wilson ; S. S. Gannett ; E. L. McNair ; Frank Sutton ; R. D. Cummin ; J. D. ForsterList of Sheets: Topography, Areal Geology, Structure and Economic GeologyIndirektes handschriftliches Exlibris: "1906, 509", das ist United States Geological Survey Washington Exemplar der ETH-BI
The R&D Tax Incentives
This article sets out some background information and reflections of the author on the R&D tax incentive schemes included in the Common Corporate Tax Base (CCTB) Proposal. In particular the author analyzes the stimulus to private R&D through ad hoc tax incentives included in the CCTB Proposal and dives into the actual provisions included in the Proposal highlighting the most relevant issues connected with their design and interpretation. Moreover, the author explores the interaction between the CCTB Proposal and the granting by Member States of domestic R&D tax incentives
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