Nathan is Professor of Public Policy at Stanford University, California. He is considered one of the world's foremost experts on the causes and consequences of technological change. Nathan's research activities have primarily dealt with the economics of technological change, examining the diversity of the forces generating technological change across industrial boundary lines, as well as the mutual influences between scientific research and technological innovation. A foremost contributor to the theory of innovation and a noted economic historian, Professor Rosenberg has significantly altered the way we understand the process of innovation and has had a powerful impact on policy thinking in the U.S., Europe and the developing world. Nate did his undergraduate work at Rutgers University and earned his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin. |