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A good framework for investment in innovation can contribute to increasing Chile’s growth potential. Spending on R&D is … depend largely on the extent to which they will boost business-financed innovation consistent with Chile’s comparative … advantages. This Working Paper relates to the 2005 OECD Economic Survey of Chile (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/chile). …
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Productivity (MFP) growth and three frequently cited determinants: business R&D, labour skills and ICT use. The theoretical …
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Following the development of knowledge economies, there has been a rapid expansion of economic analysis of knowledge …, both in the context of technological knowledge in particular and the decision theory in general. This paper surveys this … of knowledge related questions in terms of applicability and alternative approaches has led to the fragmentation of …
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In this paper we bridge a gap between innovation economics and the human development approach by analyzing positive and negative effects of different types of economic diversification on social welfare. Economic variety is a driver and outcome of economic development. However, diversification...
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investments in information and communication technology (ICT) affect the productivity of firms, sectors, and economies. This study … ICT and productivity. The sample covers 2960 Polish innovative manufacturing firms. The research uses Generalized … moderating effect on the link between ICT and labour productivity in the sample firms. …
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This research work develops a methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of two main sorts of innovation activities, Research and Development (R&D) and Inward Technology Transfer (ITT), or technological absorption in terms of incrementing innovation at firm levels. Using information provided by...
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