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Productive development policies (PDPs)-what used to be called industrial policies-are increasingly recognized as an essential part of the development toolkit, and the need for public-private cooperation is increasingly viewed as a key element for the successful design and implementation of such...
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attempt to search for directions, as well as the power of impact of different phases of the business cycle on the innovation … industrial companies (questionnaire survey) it was stated that in the prosperity phase the implementation of the innovation …, the innovation activity is a less common phenomenon, but is not completely abandoned. Research results did not confirm the …
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emerging one with rapid pace of technological change, China's industrial and S&T policies have indeed led to rapid productivity … productivity growth. By providing the EADS model with positive econometric evidence for the first time, our study also yields …
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analyzes the disadvantage factors. The conclusion show that in addition to the low level of education and the expatriation of … strategies implemented in Haiti in recent years. Then, we propose institutional innovation as both an analytical framework and a …
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direct investment, imports of productivity-enhancing technology - are petering out, and are yet to be substituted. We propose … a new growth model centred around a shift towards more home-grown innovation, digitalisation, climate change mitigation …
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Legally, the Brazilian antitrust authority (CADE) can approve mergers that substantially reduce competition if they foster technological development; however, this has never been done. In one specific merger, CADE only discussed how industrial policies could affect and develop the software...
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In this study, the prevalent methodology for design of the industrial policy in developing countries was critically assessed, and it was shown that the mechanism and content of classical method is fundamentally contradictory to the goals and components of the endogenous growth theories. This...
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The paper offers a new view of the process of globalization of the necroeconomy. The goal of the research is to set out the main reasons why in many (and mostly in poor) countries the economies used obsolete technologies. As a result all these countries have retroeconomy. The process of...
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productivity costs. This shift will have varied implications for businesses, contingent upon their scale, access to financial … resources, and capacity for innovation. The formulation of transition policies holds the potential to foster green innovation … without displacing other initiatives, yet stringent climate regulations might impede the productivity ascent of …
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an indicator of higher productivity, are likely to signal the presence of "High Road"-strategies. We then take a closer … Competitiveness Index and the European Cluster Observatory. We create indicators for New Growth Path performance and its main …
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