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the main existing instruments of financial support for innovation in Turkey and Poland, and secondly to assess their … Survey (CIS). Comparing Turkey to Poland is both meaningful and promising from a policy-analysis point of view. Both … - Turkey since 1980, Poland since 1989 - resulting in a significant catching-up of their economies. However, as the …
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Since the collapse of communism, Poland has distinguished itself as one of the best performing economies in the … European Union. However, the recent deceleration in growth has raised concerns about a “middle income trap”. Poland ranks among …
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research institutes in Poland in 2014-2019 in the context of pro-efficiency statutory changes aimed at making the …
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pinpoints opportunity areas to catch up, as well as the competences that Poland can leverage to address capacity and …
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This paper analyses the nature of knowledge spillovers from research and development (R&D) in the field of liquid crystal display technology by estimating the impact of inventors' changing organizational and collaborative affiliations on the probability of citations in US patents filed between...
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We reconsider the justifications of R&D subsidies by Spencer and Brander (1983) and others by allowing firms to pool R&D investments and license innovations. In equilibrium R&D joint ventures are formed and licensing occurs in a way that eliminates the strategic benefits of R&D investment in the...
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