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may purchase goods from “neighboring” states. Those purchases may generate economic spillovers across neighbors. Estimates … suggest that states can increase their own state employment by increasing their own deficits. There is evidence of spillovers …, aggregate spillovers to its economic neighbors are approximately two-thirds of the large state's job growth. Because of …
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Using a newly assembled dataset of U.S. patents, we show that overall innovation activity is less concentrated in high-density urban areas than commonly believed, but inventions based on atypical combinations of knowledge are indeed more prevalent in high-density cities. To interpret this...
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We estimate direct and spillover effects of social distancing measures intended to slow the spread of COVID-19 at the U.S. county level using mobility indicators based on cellphone data. We find that spillover effects range between a third and a half of the direct effect depending on the...
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propose a measure for university knowledge spillovers as a gauge for the importance of proximity to knowledge creation. Using … between knowledge spillovers and innovative activities as measured by patent filings. We use university research and … development (R&D) expenditures in STEM fields as the foundation for our metric of knowledge spillovers and a decay function to …
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In this paper, we estimate the risk spillovers among 74 U.S. REITs using the state-dependent sensitivity value … condition (tranquil, normal, and volatile REIT prices). We show that the size of risk spillovers is more than twice as large … properties located in close distance to the properties of other REITs show risk spillovers that are on average 33% higher than …
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In this paper, we estimate the risk spillovers among 74 U.S. REITs using the state-dependent sensitivity value … condition (tranquil, normal, and volatile REIT prices). We show that the size of risk spillovers is more than twice as large … properties located in close distance to the properties of other REITs show risk spillovers that are on average 33% higher than …
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We look at a part of the spatial angle of economic growth. We introduce a new measure Spatial Population Concentration (SPC) that captures the weighted average population surrounding every person within a geographic area. The weights are a function of the distance between the person in question...
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energy R&D and investments in cleaner technologies. International spillovers of knowledge and technology diffusion then lead … reduce lock-in in carbon intensive technologies. -- Technology Spillovers ; Climate Change ; Partial Cooperation …
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We develop a tax competition model that allows for the setting of both an origin-based and a destination-based commodity tax rate in the presence of avoidance and evasion. In the presence of evasion, jurisdictions will give cross-border shoppers tax preferential treatment, thus not fully...
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