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rise of the innovation activity. I take advantage of the exogenous variation in railway access arising from a straight …-line time variant instrument to document that access to rail network increases the regional innovation activity, as it is …
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different components of the labour force on innovation at the sectoral level between 1994 and 2005. The authors focus, in … determinants of innovation, such as R&D investments, stock of patents and openness to trade. To address possible endogeneity of … accordingly. Our results show that highly-educated migrants have a positive effect on innovation even if the effect is smaller …
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Germany, using data from the fourth Community Innova-tion Survey (CIS4). We propose an original econometric methodology, which … process and product innovation. We find a positive effect of cooperation on both types of innovation. This effect is … significant in both countries, but much higher in Germany than in France. Drawing on a comparison of the institutional context of …
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different components of the labour force on innovation at the sectoral level between 1994 and 2005. The authors focus, in … determinants of innovation, such as R&D investments, stock of patents and openness to trade. To address possible endogeneity of … accordingly. Our results show that highly-educated migrants have a positive effect on innovation even if the effect is smaller …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013019333
different components of the labour force on innovation at the sectoral level between 1994 and 2005. The authors focus, in … determinants of innovation, such as R&D investments, stock of patents and openness to trade. To address possible endogeneity of … accordingly. Our results show that highly-educated migrants have a positive effect on innovation even if the effect is smaller …
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We examine productivity growth since World War II in the five leading research economies: West Germany, France, the …}. We present a multicountry model of technological innovation and diffusion which has the implication that, for a wide …
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A weak version of the Porter hypothesis claims that strict environmental policy provides positive innovation incentives … tests this hypothesis across countries by linking environmental stringency to innovation proxied by patents in the field of … models do not reveal a positive significant effect on innovation as a result of increased stringency. In the theoretically …
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innovative and unchanged products is developed and estimated using comparable firm-level data from France, Germany, Spain and the …
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Based on a sample of 467 asset managers from four countries we robustly find that women manage smaller funds than men, despite tough competition in this industry. Interestingly, the gender gap exists only for managers of smaller funds, i.e. at the lower end of the hierarchy, as quantile...
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Germany and working in Luxembourg. In total, it is estimated that these households spend €925 million per annum in Luxembourg …
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