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Josh Lerner is the Jacob H.
Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard
Business School, with a joint appointment in the Finance and the Entrepreneurial Management Units. He
graduated from Much of his research
focuses on the structure and role of venture capital and private equity
organizations. (This research is collected in The
Venture Capital Cycle, MIT Press, 1999 and 2004, and The
Money of Invention, Harvard Business School Press, 2001.) His new
book, Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why
Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed—and
What to Do About It, is being published in the Fall of 2009 by Princeton
University Press. He also examines the impact of intellectual property
protection, particularly patents, on the competitive strategies of firms in
high-technology industries. (His book with Princeton University Press, Innovation
and Its Discontents, addresses these issues.) He founded,
raised funding for, and organizes two groups at the National Bureau of Economic Research—the
Entrepreneurship Working Group and the Innovation Policy and the Economy Group—and
is a Research Associate in the Corporate Finance
and Productivity
Programs and serves as a co-editor of their publication Innovation Policy and the Economy. |
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