(Paul A. David is William Robertson Coe Professor of American Economic History,
Stanford University)
David, Paul A., "Clio and the Economics of QWERTY", American
Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 1985, Vol. 75, pp. 332-337 (ABS-DEH)
David, P. A. and Rothwell, G. S., "Standardization, Diversity and Learning:
Strategies for the Coevolution of Technology and Industrial Capacity",
International Journal of Industrial Organization, April 1996, Vol.
14, No. 2, pp. 181-201. (NIL)
David, Paul A., "High Technology Centers and the Economics of Locational
Tournaments", Mimeo, Stanford, 1984. (NIL)
David, Paul A., "Understanding the Economics of QWERTY: the Necessity
of History" in Economic History and the Modern Economist, edited
by William N. Parker, Oxford, Blackwell, 1986, pp. 332-337. (HC26 .E26 1986)
David, Paul A. and J. Bunn, "Gateway Technologies and the Evolutionary
Dynamics of Gateway Industries: Lessons fron Electricity Supply History"
in Mark Perlman and A. Heertje (editors), Evolving Technology and Market
Structure, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 121-156.
(NIL)
David, Paul A., and S. Greenstein, "The Economics of Compatability
Standards: An Introduction to Recent Research", in Economics of
Innovation and New Technology, Vol. 1, 1990, pp. 3-41. (NIL)
David, Paul A. and Antonelli, C. Path-Dependence and Its Implications
for Economic Policy. New York, Basil Blackwell, 1993. (IIL)