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Focusing on the characteristics of destinations, this paper pursues to identify the role of spatial spillovers in … defined, allowing for neighbourhood-related spatial effects. Additionally, a broad indicator of spatial spillovers generated … the sample is splitted out by technological intensity of activities, it can be observed that spatial spillovers are more …
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productivity differences among regions within a regression framework in general and the impact of their spillovers on regional … total factor productivity in particular. The focus is laid on interregional spillovers between the Western and Eastern EU … empirical studies in the sense that once the human capital is accounted for, the significance and magnitude of spillovers from …
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knowledge spillovers in a dynamic Cournot oligopoly with firms that are heterogeneous in their ability to carry out cost …-reducing R&D. Firms can either locate in an industrial cluster or in isolation. Technological spillovers are exchanged between … of knowledge spillovers. Scenarios are identified where although it is optimal for the technological leader to locate in …
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, suppliers and clients. We examine whether geographical proximity and industrial clustering affect R&D spillovers. Overall, we … detect positive effects on R&D expenditure from spillovers from peers and clients to firms that are nearby; within 25 or 50 …
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This paper investigates the geographic extent of FDI technology spillovers and associated spatial diffusion. By … spatially partitioned summary measures is produced to identify and to quantify FDI spillovers from different channels with … regions through knowledge spillovers that have wider geographic scope. Negative market stealing effect nevertheless has no …
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regional economic or innovative activity may be divided into two broad categories — knowledge “spillovers” (i.e., positive … market contracts (licenses) and nonmarket “spillovers” exemplified by patent citations. We find knowledge flows through … market transactions to be more geographically localized than those operating through nonmarket spillovers. Moreover, the …
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to assess whether these externalities are substitutes or complements in channeling knowledge spillovers. Results show …
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The literature of new growth theory regards Research and Development (R&D) as a crucial factor in economic growth. This is because R&D not only improves production technology, but also because of its significant externality (spillover) effects on other firms. This paper employs the model...
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In a two-stage R&D game of process innovation, we investigate the effect of exogenously changing R&D spillovers and …
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knowledge spillovers, the leading innovator sometimes discloses to signal commitment to the project, and so potentially inducing …
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