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Feeding the world&;s growing population is a critical policy challenge for the twenty-first century. With constraints on water, arable land, and other natural resources, agricultural innovation is a promising path to meeting the nutrient needs for future generations. At the same time, potential increases in the variability of the world&;s climate may intensify the need for developing new crops that can tolerate extreme weather. Despite the key role for scientific breakthroughs, there is an active discussion on the returns to public and private spending in agricultural R&D, and many of the world&;s wealthier countries have scaled back the share of GDP that they devote to agricultural R&D. Dwindling public support leaves universities, which historically have been a major source of agricultural innovation, increasingly dependent on industry funding, with uncertain effects on the nature and direction of agricultural research. All of these factors create an urgent need for systematic empirical evidence on the forces that drive research and innovation in agriculture. This book aims to provide such evidence through economic analyses of the sources of agricultural innovation, the challenges of measuring agricultural productivity, the role of universities and their interactions with industry, and emerging mechanisms that can fund agricultural R&D. 
Introduction 1(20)
Petra Moser
1 The Roots of Agricultural Innovation: Patent Evidence of Knowledge Spillovers
21(60)
Matthew Clancy
Paul Heisey
Yongjie Ji
GianCarlo Moschini
Alberto Galasso
2 Quantifying Heterogeneous Returns to Genetic Selection: Evidence from Wisconsin Dairies
81(26)
Jared Hutchins
Brent Hueth
Guilherme Rosa
3 Yield Performance of Corn under Heat Stress: A Comparison of Hybrid and Open-Pollinated Seeds during a Period of Technological Transformation, 1933-55
107(32)
Keith Meyers
Paul W. Rhode
Michael J. Roberts
4 Local Effects of Land Grant Colleges on Agricultural Innovation and Output
139(40)
Michael J. Andrews
Bhaven N. Sampat
5 Academic Engagement, Commercialization, and Scholarship: Empirical Evidence from Agricultural and Life Scientists at US Land Grant Universities
179(34)
Bradford Barham
Jeremy Foltz
Ana Paula Melo
Nicola Bianchi
6 Venture Capital and the Transformation of Private R&D for Agriculture
213(40)
Gregory D. Graff
Felipe de Figueiredo Silva
David Zilberman
Michael Ewens
Contributors 253(2)
Author Index 255(4)
Subject Index 259
Petra Moser is professor of economics at New York University, a research fellow of the Center for Economic Policy Research, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.