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We study innovation and the resulting Schumpeterian economic growth that this innovation gives rise to in a model with … balanced growth path (BGP) allocations and the equilibrium of interest. Second, we stipulate the form of the innovation … little innovation in (i) the ith region, (ii) an aggregate economy of N>2 regions and (iii) an aggregate economy of N=2 …
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The massive economic crisis 2008/09 had substantial impacts on the innovation activities of the German economy. The … loss in sales and profits resulted in a sharp decline of innovation expenditure. While capital expenditure for new products … and improved processes were cut substantially, R&D budgets basically remained unchanged. Firms with innovation and R …
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-driven environmental innovation may impose additional costs to firms and lower their profits. On the other hand, eco-innovators could … profit from lower uncertainty in innovation due to regulatory standards and demand-generating effects of regulation. In this … paper we analyse (a) whether regulation-driven environmental innovation generates similar innovation success compared to …
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constant relative risk aversion preferences, there are negative externalities in innovation, and there are three kinds of …
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regulations, the resulting decision by a polluting firm to upgrade its capital stock, and the impact of innovation on this … in innovation on the polluting firm's steady-state capital stock. Fourth, they analyze the impact of an anticipated … increase in innovation on the polluting firm's steady-state capital stock. Finally, the authors discuss the relationship …
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market (innovation). It turns out that spillovers from rivals lead to more imitation, while input from customers and research … institutions enhance original innovation. …
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. In the deterministic model, R&D in time t surely leads to an innovation in time t + 1. In this setting, the authors show … hence achieves a larger size of innovation and a higher growth rate. Next, in the stochastic model, R&D in time t … probabilistically leads to an innovation in time t + 1. In this setting, the authors first define the equilibrium and the steady state …
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. In the deterministic model, R&D in time t surely leads to an innovation in time t + 1. In this setting, the authors show … hence achieves a larger size of innovation and a higher growth rate. Next, in the stochastic model, R&D in time t … probabilistically leads to an innovation in time t + 1. In this setting, the authors first define the equilibrium and the steady state …
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evidence on patents as incentives for innovation, the effectiveness of patents for invention disclosure, patent valuation, and …
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