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of spillovers from neighbor regions for industrial diversification, nor has the role of network linkages between neighbor …
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How do regions diversify over time? Inspired by recent studies, we argue that regions diversify into industries that make use of capabilities in which regions are specialized. As the spread of capabilities occurs through mechanisms that have a strong regional bias, we expect that capabilities...
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systems. One important mechanism behind regional entry is the diversification of upstream laser source producers into the …
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Who introduces structural change in regional economies: Entrepreneurs or existing firms? And do local or non-local firms and entrepreneurs create most novelty in a region? Using matched employer-employee data for the whole Swedish workforce, we determine how unrelated and therefore how novel the...
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This paper analyzes the process of industrial diversification in the EU-27 and ENP countries in the period 1995-2010 by …
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The Varieties of Capitalism literature has drawn little attention to industrial renewal and diversification, while the … related diversification literature has neglected the institutional dimension of industrial change. Bringing together both … literatures, the paper proposes that institutions have an impact on the direction of the diversification process, in particular on …
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Discourse on industry development and policy practice in late industrialization countries in East and Southeast Asia has predominantly tended to relate the emergence of new industries to ‘creation’ by the state and thereby to the role of state intervention or involvement in industrial growth...
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