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diffusion processes based on biological analogy, together with the method of its parameters’ identification using real data on … technologies development. In the final sections the applications of that model to describe the real diffusion processes (namely … evolution of structure of the market is suggested. …
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innovation and diffusion. People are endowed with a set of skills obtained from their parents or neighbours, but those skills are … process of diffusion whereby high-income activities spread at the expense of low-income activities. An analytic formula is … asymptotic limit, whereupon there are no scale effects. The model also predicts that if the rate of diffusion of knowledge is …
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convergence even though diminishing returns to capital or to R&D do not apply. If the diffusion of technology occurs gradually …
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logistic diffusion curve) and four types of imperfectly competitive behaviour — monopolistic intertemporal profit maximization …-shaped diffusion curve is derived and drawn. …
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the spread of voting participation under the influence of social conformity is developed based on the diffusion equation …
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usage. Despite severe data limits and the complexity of the underlying diffusion phenomena, our study of eServices …
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betreffend die Messung und Imitation bzw. Diffusion des technischen Fortschritts in der Schweiz zu liefern. Die dabei erzielten … imitationsfähiger Unternehmen, Imitationszeit und Imitationskosten zeigen, dass die Bedingungen für Imitation bzw. Diffusion, zumindest …
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the 1980s, innovation and diffusion of new technologies provide with a greater stimulus to productivity growth, but the …
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