Symposium overview Rosalie T. Ruegg Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 3 - 4
The advanced technology program, its evaluation plan, and progress in implementation Rosalie T. Ruegg Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 5 - 9
The importance of “spillovers” in the policy mission of the advanced technology program Adam B. Jaffe Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 11 - 19
Pathways to national economic benefits from ATP-funded technologies Jeanne W. Powell Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 21 - 32
ATP’s impact on accelerating development and commercialization of advanced technology Frances Jean Laidlaw Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 33 - 41
Case study of R&D efficiency in an ATP joint venture Albert N. Link Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 43 - 51
Estimating economic impacts of new dimensional control technology applied to automobile body manufacturing CONSAD Research Corporation Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 53 - 60
Key concepts in evaluating outcomes of ATP funding of medical technologies Andrew J. Wang Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 61 - 65
A new lexicon and framework for analyzing the internal structures of the U.S. Advanced Technology Program and its analogues around the world Connie K. N. Chang Symposium Evaluating a Public-private Partnership: The Advanced Technology Program Pages: 67 - 73