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view. We analyzethemarket for a homogeneous good where some consumers are fully informedwhile others are not. Depending on … these equilibria. For example, a reduction insearch cost may raise equilibrium prices when consumers' searchintensity is low …, but reduce prices when consumers search intensityis high. These different comparative statics results may explain themixed …
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We examine the home bias of international knowledge spillovers as measured by the speed of patent citations (i.e. knowledge spreads slowly over international boundaries). We present the first compelling econometric evidence that the geographical localization of knowledge spillovers has fallen...
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We examine the "home bias" of knowledge spillovers (the idea that knowledge spreads more slowly over international boundaries than within them) as measured by the speed of patent citations. We present econometric evidence that the geographical localization of knowledge spillovers has fallen over...
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We examine the home bias of international knowledge spillovers as measured by the speed of patent citations (i.e. knowledge spreads slowly over international boundaries). We present the first compelling econometric evidence that the geographical localization of knowledge spillovers has fallen...
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