
Stories by Elizabeth Corcoran

Technology

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist, November 1990
November 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist, September 1990
September 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
Electron Switches
Training electrons to mimic light waves
September 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist, August 1990
Competing advantages
August 1, 1990 — Paul Wallich and Elizabeth Corcoran

Technology
A Thin Line
Chip makers look to X rays to create denser circuits
August 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

Space & Physics
Trends in Aerospace: The New Space Race
July 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Tim Beardsley

Technology
Talking Policy
The administration devises an industrial policy-sort of
June 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

Technology
Bright Future
Innovative lasers begin an illuminating practice
May 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: Green Economists
May 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: Budgeting Smoke and Mirrors
April 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
Milliken & Co.
Managing the quality of a textile revolution
April 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

Technology
Down to the Wire
Coating a fiber with superconductors
March 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
Likely Litigation
Companies wield lawsuits as a market-development tool
March 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: Changing Money in the East Bloc
March 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: Taking Stock
February 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: Tweaking the Aggregates
January 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

Technology
Computer Babble
Manufacturers move slowly to adopt open systems
January 1, 1990 — Elizabeth Corcoran

The Sciences
The Analytical Economist: The Imbalance of Payments
December 1, 1989 — Elizabeth Corcoran and Paul Wallich

The Sciences
Pourable Plastics
They may open the way to new composite materials
December 1, 1989 — Elizabeth Corcoran