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The European Union (EU) finds itself in a critical need for rare earths, particularly the refined products essential for the production of electric cars, turbines, and other technological applications. However, the refining process is not only energy-intensive but also poses significant...
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This paper seeks to explore the issues of Internet governance from a development perspective. The WSIS process and the report of the UN Working group on Internet Governance provide an initial framework within which to develop the issues. These issues not only concern the equitable distribution...
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This paper introduces service innovation in the proximity-concentration trade-off model of trade and FDI (Helpman …, Melitz and Yeaple, 2004). The idea is that innovation will have two main effects on service firms’ choice between exports and …
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This paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in the cross-country distribution of GDP due to removal of trade costs and diffusion barriers. The model extends the multi-country Ricardian trade model of Alvarez and Lucas (2007) to include...
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This paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in the cross-country distribution of GDP due to removal of trade costs and diffusion barriers. The model extends the multi-country Ricardian trade model of Alvarez and Lucas (2007) to include...
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We consider a semi endogenous R&D growth model with international trade, firm heterogeneity, and local knowledge spillover in a closed economy and international knowledge spillover in a symmetric two country economy. We show that by opening trade R&D difficulty (the number of varieties produced)...
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The paper develops a general equilibrium model of international production and trade. Technology is carried across borders by multinational producers and the set of technologies being used in a particular country is endogenous. Production locations are chosen based on the costs of production and...
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Promoting policies to stimulate innovation and promote the absorptive capacity at national level, by analysing the relationship … between FDI inward flows and a set of innovation and absorptive capacity indicators. Results show that the gap between …
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Advancements in information and communications technologies have changed the way individuals, firms, and nations create and exchange value across borders. Value comes in the form of goods, services, information, and data, but may also include talent, capital, ideas, and even culture. Southeast...
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isolation from the frontier has had a positive cumulative effect on innovation and entrepreneurial activity levels, suggesting … isolation may have fostered the emergence of a culture conducive to innovation, knowledge creation, and entrepreneurship. …
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