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Part of the book series: Ökonometrie und Unternehmensforschung / Econometrics and Operations Research ((ÖKONOMETRIE,volume 8))

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The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate one approach to the study of development: the compilation and analysis of intensive histories of completed development projects. We shall be interested in the sorts of conjectures about development on which a group of related histories can shed light.

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Marschak, T. (1967). The Role of Project Histories in the Study of R&D. In: Strategy for R&D: Studies in the Microeconomics of Development. Ökonometrie und Unternehmensforschung / Econometrics and Operations Research, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46095-1_3

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