On the importance of learning
Creating a learning firm and a learning environment
Market structure, welfare, and learning
The welfare economics of Schumpeterian competition
Learning in a closed economy-the basic model
A two-period, N-good model with endogenous labor supply
Learning with monopolistic competition
Long-term growth and innovation
The infant-economy argument for protection: trade policy in a learning environment
The role of industrial and trade policy in creating a learning society
Financial policy and creating a learning society
Macroeconomic and investment policies for a learning society
Social transformation and the creation of a learning society
Introductory remarks for the first annual arrow lecture / Michael Woodford
Further considerations / Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald
Commentary: the case for industrial policy / Philippe Aghion
Commentary / Robert Solow
Commentary / Kenneth J. Arrow
Afterword: Rethinking industrial policy / Philippe Aghion.