Bronwyn
H. Hall – Bio
March 2012
Bronwyn H. Hall is Professor in the
Professor Hall has published articles
on the economics and econometrics of technical change in journals such as Econometrica, the American Economic Review, the Rand
Journal of Economics, and Research
Policy. She is also the editor with Nathan Rosenberg of the Handbook of the
Economics of Innovation, in the Elsevier series. Her current research includes
comparative analysis of the U.S. and European patent systems, the use of patent
citation data for the valuation of intangible (knowledge) assets, comparative
firm-level investment and innovation studies (the G-7 economies), measuring the
returns to R&D and innovation at the firm level, analysis of technology
policies such as R&D subsidies and tax incentives, and of recent changes in
patenting behavior in the semiconductor and computer industries. She has made
substantial contributions to applied economic research via the creation of
software for econometric estimation and of firm-level datasets for the study of
innovation, including the widely used NBER dataset for
Professor Hall currently serves as an
associate editor of the Economics of
Innovation and New Technology and Industrial
and Corporate Change and as advisory editor of Research Policy. She is a member of Advisory Boards of the European
Patent Office, the Deutsche Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung, the Innovation
Research Centre (
More information and copies of papers
are available on her website: http://bronwynhall.com