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This article explores by an econometric approach the permanent income hypothesis. The classical cointegration analysis applied by Cochrane and the Kalman filter technology with correlated error components are used. The latter approach compared with the former reveals a clear rejection of PIH for...
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the well known trend plus cycle model, in a multivariate context, using both quarterly and monthly data. This procedure is …
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with a closer look at the challenges for the Estonian ICT sector innovation system. …
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This paper examines the changing pattern of technological specialization of the four small, newly industrializing economies (NIEs) from East Asia as they move up the economic development ladder. In addition, the paper also investigates whether there is convergence or divergence between these...
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2002. In addition, the adoption of new e-business technologies by firms creates opportunities to conduct innovation, either …
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El análisis input-output es una herramienta de gran potencialidad que permite profundizar en el conocimiento de la estructura productiva de un espacio económico. Por otro lado, el entramado sectorial constituye uno de los posibles factores determinantes en la capacidad de innovación de un...
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Brownlie and Saren (this issue) claim that “few innovative papers appear in the top marketing journals.” They attribute this problem to incentive structures. They ask what steps might be taken by the various stakeholders to encourage the development and transmission of useful innovative...
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California law that make non-compete agreements unenforceable. Consistent with our model of innovation, mobility rates outside of …
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which the use of training and/or innovation by a workplace increases the likelihood that is has higher labour productivity …
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The debate on the relationship between environmental regulation and competitiveness has been a topic of discussion for a number of years now. As early as 1991, the American economist Michael E. Porter proposed that stringent environmental regulation (under the condition that it is efficient) can...
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