Intangibles at the National Academies
September 5, 2008 by Mary Adams
In June, 2008, the U.S. National Academies hosted a conference entitled Intangible Assets: Measuring and Enhancing Their Contribution to Corporate Value and Economic Growth. Many of the participants were economists from the U.S. government; a few academics and a small number of consultants and business people attended as well. You can scan all the presentations yourself, if you like or you can read my take on the different sessions published at the Hybrid Vigor Institute:
- Introduction to Intangibles
- Intangible and Macroeconomics
- Intangibles in the Firm and the Markets
- Intangibles and the Government
I’m off now to the annual meeting of the Intangible Asset Finance Society. More to follow on that…

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