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The concepts of absorptive capacity and innovative capability have been introduced to describe abilities of a country to imitate and, accordingly, to create more advanced technologies. In this paper we suggest new indicators of these two abilities. To calculate them, we develop an endogenous...
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, Khenkin, 1988. It is shown that, as a result of interaction between innovation and imitation, the shape of the efficiency …
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This paper studies the evolution of the distribution of firms in the ferrous metals industry by efficiency levels. The proposed model takes into account interaction of processes of creation and adoption of technologies and depreciation of assets. It is shown that the model approximates real data...
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We propose a difference-differential equation that reflects interactions between innovation and imitation processes to …
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debate can be presented as follows: do competition policies always create the best conditions for promoting innovation and … industries with higher innovation? In order to answer these questions, the paper presents a survey of the theoretical literature … innovation, such as Romer (1990) or Rivera-Batiz and Romer (1991), and the ones based on vertical innovation, like Aghion and …
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innovation. Scientific research is the fundamental dimension of innovation that creates new technological knowledge. This is …
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the research cycle, a movement which may actually discourage future research innovation. This document addresses some of …
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the second scenario. Such conditions imply the existence of an inverse-U shaped relationship between innovation and …
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underlying inventions – i.e., their ability to be transformed into something useful and thus constitute innovation. And this is …-think these approaches as ways to stimulate innovation in China. …
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In this paper we discuss two propositions: the supply and demand of knowledge, and network externalities. We outline the characteristics that distinguish knowledge-intensive industries from the general run of manufacturing and service businesses. Knowledge intensity and knowledge specialisation...
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