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In his previous Schumpeter Prize-winning work, Lee analysed the 'middle-income trap', in which a developing country grows strongly only to plateau at a certain point. Yet certain developing countries, most significantly China, have managed to escape this trap. Building on the conception of the...
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This study examines when and how latecomers can surpass incumbents in technological capabilities with a focus on the role of technological opportunity. There is disagreement in theoretical prediction and evidence on whether technological opportunity is conducive to technological leadership...
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Little attention has been devoted to the question of how late movers overcome first-mover advantage and catch up with incumbents. We examine the role in catch-up of late movers' optimal resource allocation between innovation and imitation. Building on Nelson and Winter's (1982) technology...
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We examine the role of latecomers’ optimal resource allocation between innovation and imitation in latecomers’ catch-up under diverse technological regimes. Building on Nelson and Winter (1982), we develop computational models of technological leadership change. The results suggest that...
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