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sociology of technology. … dynamics around a given technology are influenced by the way entrepreneurs and others package the technology, how governments … technology stops diffusing between and within countries. The book presents a series of recommendations for policy-makers and …
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Political systems shape institutions and govern institutional change supporting economic performance, production and diffusion of technological innovation. This study shows, using global data of countries, that institutional change, based on a progressive democratization of countries, is a...
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The main aim of this study is to explain how institutional change, based on processes of democratization, governs the origin and diffusion of technological innovation across economies. This study suggests that institutional change, based on a progressive democratization of countries, is a...
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progression of scientific findings through a major university's technology transfer process and 2.) firms' use of the academic …
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Several trade-based measures of product variety have recently been used implicitly to represent states of technology …, promoting long-run growth. In this paper, we define the state of technology as the range of specialised production processes and … propose the variety of capital goods available for production as a direct measure of technology. Within a simple growth …
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represent technology. We study this implication by explicitly proposing the variety of capital goods available for production as … a direct measure of the state of technology. Within the growth and development framework of Jones (2002, ch. 6), we … the state of technology. The hypothesis is tested with highly disaggregated trade data, using tools from the income …
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technologies. The data used are taken from the 1989 Survey of Manufacturing Technology and are linked to administrative data taken … from the Census of Manufacturers. Technology use is defined first as incidence (whether a technology is used) and second as … characteristics that represent the competencies of the plant reporting technology use--its size, the size of its owning enterprise …
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. At a time, existence of extend causal relationships between technology diffusion and general economy performance is …
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realistic dispersion of income levels with modest barriers to technology adoption. Human capital and physical capital contribute … to income differences both directly (as usual), and indirectly by boosting resources devoted to technology adoption. The …
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