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This article proposes an analytical framework regarding the geography of innovation by Dedicated Biotechnology Firms …
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The aim of this paper is to provide new insights about the dynamic of the geography of knowledge collaborations and … highlights the potential roles in the geography of collaborations of both, the geography of resources and the history of …, in a second part, two complementary econometric tests. Three important results are revealing : the geography of …
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What determines the level of a country’s military expenditures? Both history and theory indicate that military expenditures are strategic in nature—a country’s military expenditures depend on the military allocations of other countries. This article examines two potential...
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Kenneth Boulding’s (1962) notion of a loss-of-strength gradient (LSG) has been successfully applied to explain the military reach of states. The capability of a country (a.k.a. its national strength) is largest at its home base and declines as the nation moves away. Capable states are...
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This paper investigates how geography affects the performance of local public transport firms in Italy. Using data on …
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roots and bearers, their institutional academic bases within geography, economics, sociology, planning, and other fields …
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The geography of innovation is often analysed from the perspective of its association with territory. However, recent … metropolitan areas. This paper proposes a discussion, followed by an empirical analysis, of the geography of innovative behaviour …
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