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negative driving forces for innovations and the productivity performance of firms. In the neoclassical Schumpeterian literature … stronger competition and also lower product demand may induce innovations and productivity increases in established firm. But …
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theory of cumulative growth with a Schumpeterian analysis of economic transformation. Svennilson emphasised that innovations … been facilitated by neo-Schumpeterian theories of demand-led innovations and cumulative economic processes. Svennilson …
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Economists and politicians in Sweden stated in the early 1990s that devaluations of the country's currency had lessened the external pressure on manufacturing and led to a delay in structural change and rationalizations. The theory of transformation pressure generalizes the idea that...
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The theory of transformation pressure offers a uniquely Swedish perspective on the "productivity slowdown" of the 1970s and 1980s. One example of this theory can be found in an influential argument from the early 1990s which states that devaluations of the Swedish currency lessened the external...
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-led innovations. But it has been obstructed by a hypothesis in the Schumpeterian tradition that productivity growth is stimulated by …
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