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This paper proposes a framework to account for innovation similar to the usual accounting framework in production analysis and a measure of innovativity comparable to that of total factor productivity. This innovation accounting framework is illustrated using micro-aggregated firm data from the...
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This paper examines the potential impact of the economic crisis, which started in 2008, on the dynamics global foreign direct investment, especially in the new member states of the European Union. The global economic crisis that hit the world in 2008 has forced scholars and policy makers alike...
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children in eight European high-income countries (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden … only compares child deprivation for Europe. For Ontario, however, deprivation information is available in the 2009 Ontario … report card methodology allows exploring how child deprivation in Ontario, and possibly Canada, compares to Europe. This …
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quantitative overview of Chinese firms' alliances as well as M&As in Europe. To illustrate the optimal pattern of internalisation … of Chinese firms in Europe, we additionally use a case study of Chinese automotive manufacturer Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. …
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This paper discusses the possibility of a spatial hierarchy of innovation and growth dynamics in Europe. A spatial … components analysis are used to explore the possibility of a spatial hier-archy in Europe. The results point to a hierarchy … consisting of four groups: South Europe, East Europe, and two groups in West and North Europe. Growth and innovation performance …
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Trademark Office (USPTO), the number of financial patents in Europe has increased significantly in parallel with significant …
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Multinational companies from emerging economies are becoming significant players in the globalized world economy. As the volume of foreign direct investment from emerging economies is rising, and emerging multinationals increasingly seek access to markets and assets in advanced developed...
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It is a common perception that European public-funded research fails to commercialize their discoveries, in contrast to the perceived success of their American counterparts. This resulted in policies aimed at improving the commercialization of European publicly-funded research, including the...
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Since the introduction of mobile telephony in the early fifties in Europe, US and Japan the demand for this service … systems in Europe are highlighted in this paper. Liberalisation of the telecom markets in Europe drove new entrants to the …
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