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, and diversity. • Knowledge spillovers are geographically localized. • Knowledge spillovers are nuanced, subtle, pervasive …
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We study the implications of the interaction between human capital and knowledge spillovers for one kind of semi … human capital but knowledge spillovers are complete (incomplete). Our analysis leads to four findings for each of the above …
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We study the implications of the interaction between human capital and knowledge spillovers for one kind of semi … human capital but knowledge spillovers are complete (incomplete). Our analysis leads to four findings for each of the above …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014039518
between units of observation working via R&D spillovers is presented in detail. The implications of this model and three …
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The paper examines the relation between industrial mix and regional productivity growth. For this purpose, a dynamic model of the open economy with differentiated sectoral knowledge formation and incomplete interregional knowledge diffusion is constructed. The theoretical framework is first used...
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We analyze spatial spillovers in an aggregate economy consisting of a leading and a lagging region where the spillovers …
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We analyze spatial spillovers in an aggregate economy consisting of a leading and a lagging region where the spillovers …
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This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among regions in a Mankiw-Romer-Weil world. The reasoning behind the theoretical work is that technological ideas cannot be fully appropriated by investors and these ideas may diffuse and increase the...
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Innovation and technological change are central to the quest for regional development. In the globally-connected knowledge-driven economy, the relevance of agglomeration forces that rely on proximity continues to increase, paradoxically despite declining real costs of information, communication...
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to assess whether these externalities are substitutes or complements in channeling knowledge spillovers. Results show …
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