The comingled code : open source and economic development / Josh Lerner and Mark Schankerman.
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- 9780262289573
- 0262289571
- 005.3 22
- QA76.76.S46 L46 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Software and growth -- The history of open source -- The supply side : comingling open source and proprietary software -- The demand side : assessing trade-offs and making choices -- Assessing government policies toward software / with Jacques Crémer -- The takeaways.
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In this book, Josh Lerner and Mark Schankerman, drawing on a new, large-scale database, show that open source and proprietary software interact in sometimes unexpected ways, and discuss the policy implications of these findings.
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