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Social Good: ATP: Economic Assessment
The Advanced Technology Project is an organization sponsored by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology under the Technology
Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce. In their report
"Economic Analysis of Research Spillovers Implications for the
Advanced Technology Project," written by and economist at Brandeis
University Adam B. Jaffe, the ATP seeks to elucidate the role of
spillovers or positive externalities in adding to the social utility of
basic research.
In taking this approach, the ATP reaffirms the social
desirability of research and technological development, but more
fundamentally the classical economic evaluation
of social value in terms of price-able utility to consumers. The
report assumes economic goals as being social goals, among them that of allocative
efficiency and the need to correct market
failures through government intervention.
While this does not necessarily bring much new to the
table in terms of adding to the conceptions of the social good, it is
important to understand that despite its limitations,
the economic conception of social good is still a vastly important
analytical tool for policy makers and those evaluating policy. The
report then goes on to identify externalities of basic
research.
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