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assessments. We find that both spillovers within the private sector as well as from universities and other public research …
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Innovation processes are characterized by a pronounced division of labor between actors. Two types of externality may arise from such interactions. On the one hand, a close location of actors affiliated to the same industry may stimulate innovation (MAR externalities). On the other hand, new...
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of externalities of both Marshall and Jacobs' type. Further factors influencing efficiency are spillovers within the …
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assessments. We find that both spillovers within the private sector as well as from universities and other public research …
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of externalities of both Marshall and Jacobs’ type. Further factors influencing efficiency are spillovers within the …
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This article examines the nature of human behavior in a nested social dilemma referred to as the Spillover Game. Players are divided into two groups with positive production interdependencies. Based on theoretically derived opportunistic, local, and global optima, our experimental results...
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The provision of public goods regularly embodies interrelated spheres of influence on multiple scales. This article examines the nature of human behavior in a multilevel social dilemma game with positive provision externalities to local and global scales. We report experimental results showing...
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importance of the size and homogeneity of a regional pool of knowledge spillovers for those networks is analyzed. We find …
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&D competition and technological spillovers as explanatory variables and test whether the effect of these variables on the success of … that spillovers, including spillovers from collaboration, are important in explaining the success of projects during the … spillovers. …
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All rulers face political competition, both from rivals within their state, and from other states to which their subjects may exit. In a simple model, both kinds of competition are substitutes. Internal competition (democracy) benefits citizens by allowing them to replace rent-seeking rulers....
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