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competitive advantage by learning from others -- through knowledge spillovers. This research hypothesizes that firms headquartered … near a knowledge center, as defined by Carnegie Classifications' 196 leading research universities in the United States …, innovate more and experience higher stock volatility. We argue that knowledge spillovers foster firms' innovative ability in an …
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A large number of nonlinear conditional heteroskedastic models have been proposed in the literature. Model selection is crucial to any statistical data analysis. In this article, we investigate whether the most commonly used selection criteria lead to choice of the right specification in a...
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We construct an overlapping generations model in which parents vote on the tax rate that determines publicly provided education and offspring choose their effort in learning activities. The technology governing the accumulation of human capital allows these decisions to be strategic complements....
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