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The growth process for a technological leader is different from that of a follower.While followers can grow through imitation and capital deepening, a leader must undertakeoriginal research. This suggests that as the gap between the leader and the follower narrows, thefollower must undertake...
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It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feedback into the dynamic research of the … isreabsorbed by its inventor. A simple model of sequential innovation with dynamicspillovers is developed, which predicts that …
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The UK’s business R&D (BERD) to GDP ratio is low compared to other leading economies,and the ratio has slowly declined over the 1990s. This paper uses data on large UK firms toanalyse the link between R&D and productivity over the 1989-2000 period. Using aproduction function approach, and a...
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thesesectors. To explore these variations the paper links competitive conditions with the marketvaluation of innovation. Using …
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protection accorded to certain inventions or creations. We begin with a review of studies of innovation and IPR incidence …
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Productivity, or the amount of output produced by a given number of inputs,can be measured in a number of ways;1 the focus of Governmentpolicy, and much of the theoretical and empirical literature, is on labourproductivity, which provides the theme of the discussion in this review.A central...
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