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innovation-driven British Bicycle Mania of 1895-1900, in which cycle share prices rose by over 200 per cent before collapsing by … that new technology, high short-term profits, and loose monetary conditions increase the level of speculative investment …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a potentially powerful tool in the fight against the COVID- 19 pandemic. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, there has been a scramble to use AI. This article provides an early, and necessarily selective review, discussing the contribution of AI to the fight...
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This paper compares the evolution of CE4 countries’ (Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia) national innovation … systems, as well as their innovation performance. Its analytical framework draws on evolutionary (and institutional) economics … of innovation. Given the structural features and the level of socio-economic development in the CE4 countries, as well as …
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The development of digital technology provides opportunities for every country to increase its economic growth. Digital …
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perceived by their workers and suggest that technological innovation is perceived by active workers as a signal of firms' health …
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Although plutonium has been studied by different disciplines (such as technology and innovation studies, political …-light-water nuclear technology, including so-called “Generation IV” fast neutron reactor concepts and SMR (“small modular reactors”) non …
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In this paper, we describe the historical co-evolution of innovation and economic growth in Germany since 1871. The … country's rise as an industrial power in the late 19th century, through its innovation and entrepreneurial performance, is … nevertheless a period during which innovation went into relative decline. We document this decline and offer four broad …
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