Books

Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy.by Stephen Cohen and Brad DeLong, Harvard Business Review Press, 2016.

China’s Innovation Challenge: Overcoming the Middle-Income Trap, by Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney and Johann Peter Murmann, Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Public Universities and Regional Growth: Insights from the University of California, by Martin Kenney and David Mowery, Stanford University Press, 2014.

The Third Globalization: Can Wealthy Nations Stay Rich in the Twenty-First Century? by Dan Breznitz and John Zysman, Stanford University Press, 2013.

Can Green Sustain Growth?: From the Religion to the Reality of Sustainable Prosperity by  John Zysman and Mark Huberty, Stanford Business Books, 2013.

The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money by Stephen Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong. Basic Books, 2010.

The Politics of Greed: Privatization, Neo-Liberalism, and Plutocratic capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe by Andrew Schwartz with the assistance of John Zysman and Jordan Gans-Morse, Rowman & Little Field Publishers, October 2006.

How Revolutionary was the Digital Revolution?: National Responses, Market Transitions, and Global Technology , BRIE/ETLA/Helsinki Project edited by John Zysman and Abraham Newman, Stanford University Press, June 2006.

The Success of Open Source, Steve Weber, Harvard University Press, 2004

Locating Global Advantage: Industry Dynamics in the International Economyby Martin Kenney and Richard Florida, Stanford University Press, 2003.

Tracking a Transformation: E-Commerce and the Terms of Competition in Industries, E-conomy Project, BRIE-IGCC, Brookings Institution, 2001.

Understanding Silicon Valley: Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Regionedited by Martin Kenney,  Stanford University Press, 2000.

Corporate Governance and Globalization, edited by Stephen Cohen and Gavin Boyd, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000.

International Production Networks in Asia: Rivalry or Riches?, edited by Michael Borrus, Dieter Ernst and Stephan Haggard, Routledge, 2000.

 Enlarging Europe: The Industrial Foundations of a New Political Reality, edited by John Zysman and Andrew Schwartz, IAS, 1998.

The Tunnel at the End of the Light : Privatization, Business Networks, and Economic Transformation in Russia, edited by Steve Cohen, Andrew Schwartz, and John Zysman, IAS, 1998.

Partners or Competitors? The Prospects for US-European Cooperation on Asian Tradeedited by Richard Steinberg and Bruce Stokes, Rowan & Littlefield Publishers, 1998.

The New Global Economy in the Information Age: Reflections on Our Changing World, edited by Stephen Cohen, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993.

The Highest Stakes: the Economic Foundations of the Next Security System, edited by Wayne Sandholtz, Michael Borrus, John Zysman, Ken Conca, Jay Stowsky, Steven Vogel and Steve Weber, Oxford University Press, 1992.

Who’s Bashing Whom? Trade Conflict in High Technology Industries, Laura D’Andrea Tyson, Institute for International Economics, 1992.

Politics and Productivity: The Real Story of Why Japan Works, edited by Chalmers Johnson, Laura D’Andrea Tyson and John Zysman, Harper Business, 1989.

The Dynamics of Trade and Employment, edited by Laura Tyson, William Dickens and John Zysman, Ballinger Publishing, 1988.

Competing for Control: America’s Stake in Microelectronics, Michael Borrus, Ballinger Publishing, 1988.

Manufacturing Matters: The Myth of the Post-Industrial Economy, Stephen Cohen and John Zysman, Basic Books, 1987.

American Industry in International Competition: Government Policies and Corporate Strategiesedited by Laura Tyson and John Zysman, Cornell University Press, 1983.

Government, Markets, and Growth: Financial Systems and the Politics of Industrial Change, John Zysman, Cornell University Press, 1983.