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on innovation and economic growth, the technology-gap approach and the Kaldorian theory of cumulative causation. The … the 1980s, innovation and diffusion of new technologies provide with a greater stimulus to productivity growth, but the … technology push on the supply-side is not sustained by the prevailing patterns of income distribution and demand growth. …
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sample of 25 OECD countries from 1988-2007. Controlling for a wide range of innovation predictors, we report that governance …-than-average per-capita GDP, governance scores and economic openness. Secondly, the relationship between market power and innovation … power tends to have an offsetting effect that weakens the positive relationship between governance and innovation. These …
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spreadsheet market, finding it to be the only significant internal influence on diffusion. However, when we allow for negative … market, piracy did not contribute to diffusion and only eroded legal sales. …
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and 1960. These waves repeated a pattern of co-evolution of technology and industrial organization that enveloped dynamic … forces of change, such as innovation, corporate strategies, industrial relocation, and policy. As distinct branches of the … pulp and paper industry passed from the early nascent phase to full maturity, the sources of innovation, nature of …
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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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We propose a difference-differential equation that reflects interactions between innovation and imitation processes to …: the "logistic" shape of diffusion curves and the stable form of production capacities distribution by efficiency levels …
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explains how EKC is shaped with economic development for a given technology. The EKC result arises in two ways – it can be … observed from a single technology that matures and it can be observed as an economy develops new technologies. This second … growth theory and of the envelope theorem. In economic development process, technology first diffuses, then become regulated …
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Maintaining today’s global imbalances would help to overcome the major disproportion of our times – income gap between developed and developing countries. This gap was widening for 500 years and only now, in the recent 50 years, there are some signs that this gap is starting to decrease. The...
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examines such a process geographically for compliance with the norm that good citizens should vote. The diffusion of conformist …
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Some developing economies (especially East Asian Countries) have long imitated western technology. It means that these … economies adopted an imitative attitude to new industrial technologies with regard to technology policies. Some changes recently … stimulates the imitation of technology makes worried some rich countries, some measures against this development have been taken …
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