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to the concentration, the outcome is more ambiguous, where it depends on the variety, both spillover rates, and the R … structure on innovation and output, as well as addressing mixed empirical results in this area. Both the effective R&D and total … industry output are shown to increase with the variety of industries, which is aligned with Jacobs externalities. With respect …
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Innovation and investment are critical to economic growth. In this article, we address the complex task of evaluating … the capacity of regional innovation to increase investment and generate spillovers in regions of the European Union (EU … spatial competition, both in terms of the distribution of investments and in terms of the diffusion of short-term innovation …
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There is substantial empirical evidence that innovation is geographically concentrated. Unlike what is generally …
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We theoretically study the impact of two innovation policies on economic growth in a region that is creative in the …
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We theoretically study the impact of two innovation policies on economic growth in a region that is creative in the …
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the analysis, in that regional innovation strategies ought to be carefully coordinated so as to reach a higher degree of …
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The concept of Bridging Technologies (BTs) refers to technologies which are important for the regional knowledge base by connecting different fields and thereby enabling technological development. We provide analytical tools to identify BTs and study their evolution over time. We apply these...
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A key concept in the economics of innovation is the 'public good' nature of knowledge. This generates a tension between …
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The geography of innovation describes the importance of proximity and location to innovative activity. As part of what … sufficiently so that the discussion can be organized around certain stylized and commonly accepted facts: • Innovation is spatially …, and not easily amenable to measurement. • Local universities are necessary but not sufficient for innovation. • Innovation …
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The technological effects of innovative regions on lagging regions' labor markets have not been yet well understood, especially in the urban-rural context. I introduce a theoretical model that yields insight into the interactions between high-technology and lagging regions. While, through...
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