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2.
See BraunErnest and MacdonaldStuart, Revolution in Miniature: The History and Impact of Semiconductor Electronics,Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1978.
3.
TiltonJohn E., International Diffusion of Technology: The Case of Semiconductors,Brookings Institute, Washington, D.C., 1971, pp. 25–27.
4.
Coleman and Company estimates, 1974, p. 15.
5.
“Britain's Battle for Electronic Independence”,Electronics News, 30 September 1968, p. 4; PayneMichael, “ ‘The American Challenge’ on a Chip”, Electronics, 42, 2, 1969, p. 74; Layton, Christopher, Ten Innovations, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1972, p. 95; GoldingA. M., The Semiconductor Industry in Britain and the United States: A Case Study in Innovation, Growth and the Diffusion of Technology, D. Phil, thesis. University of Sussex 1972 pp 146, 149.
6.
FinanWilliam F., The International Transfer of Semiconductor Technology Through U.S.-Based Firms,National Bureau of Economic Research, October 1975, p. 87:
7.
MacdonaldStuart and BraunErnest, “The Transistor and Attitude to Change”,American Journal of Physics,45, 11, November 1977, pp. 1061–5.
8.
TiltonJohn E., op. cit., p. 94.
9.
HarrisWilliam B., “The Battle of the Components”,Fortune, 55, May 1957, p. 286.
10.
JantschE., Technological Planning and Social Futures,Cassell/Associated Business Programmes, London, 1972, p. 115.
11.
FreundRobert E., Competition and Innovation in the Transistor Industry, Ph.D. thesis, Duke University, 1971, pp. 42–50.
12.
BelloFrancis, “The World's Greatest Industrial Laboratory”,Fortune, 58, November 1958, pp. 148–57, 208, 212, 214, 219-20, 224.
13.
“Semiconductor Family Tree”,Electronic News, 8 July 1968, pp. 4–5, 38.
14.
“Semiconductors”,Business Week, 26 March 1960, pp. 74–127.
15.
JeromeKraus,, An Economic Study of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry, Ph.D thesis, New School for Social Research, 1973, pp. 28–64.
16.
MadlandGlen, “Hogan's Heroes on Camera (Fair-child)”,Electronics Products, September 1968, pp. 10, 14.
17.
“The Fight that Fairchild Won”,Business Week, 5 October 1968, pp. 106–15.
18.
For example, “Transitron Sets Investors Agog”,Business Week, 5 December 1959, pp. 123–4; Shapiro, Max, “The Great Cash in Growth Stocks”, Dun's Review, January 1971, pp. 30-2.
19.
KleimanHerbert S., The Integrated Circuit: A Case Study of Product Innovation, D.B.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1966, pp. 225–9.
20.
“Where Time Moves at a Dizzying Pace”,Business Week, 20 April 1968, pp. 174–82; “The Semiconductor Industry: Madness? or Method?”, Forbes, 15 February 1971, pp. 20-6.
21.
LindgrenNilo, “The Splintering of the Solid State Electronics Industry”, in Dealing with Technological Change,Auerbach, Princeton, 1971, pp. 33–51.
22.
OwenKenneth, “How Many Petritzes Equal One Hogan?”,The Times, 16 June 1978; Large, Peter, “NEB Sparks an Electronic Split”, The Guardian, 15 June 1978.