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The usual models of endogenous growth treat knowledge codification as a byproduct of R&D and as costless. In contrast … costly knowledge codification in an overlapping generations framework of endogenous growth and show that the steady …-state growth rate of capital being higher than that of the knowledge stock is a sufficient condition for knowledge codification …
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The usual models of endogenous growth treat knowledge codification as a byproduct of R&D and as costless. In contrast … costly knowledge codification in an overlapping generations framework of endogenous growth and show that the steady …-state growth rate of capital being higher than that of the knowledge stock is a sufficient condition for knowledge codification …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003459422
The usual models of endogenous growth treat knowledge codification as a byproduct of R&D and as costless. In contrast … costly knowledge codification in an overlapping generations framework of endogenous growth and show that the steady …-state growth rate of capital being higher than that of the knowledge stock is a sufficient condition for knowledge codification …
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. Narrowing the gap in knowledge spillovers across regions raises growth, and reduces regional inequality by making firms more …, growth and regional inequality. We provide conditions for existence and uniqueness of a spatial equilibrium, and for the … endogenous emergence of industry clusters. Spatial variations in knowledge spillovers lead to spatial concentration of more …
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Schumpeterian growth model by introducing explicitly knowledge diffusion over a Salop (1979) circle: a continuum of sectors … growth rate is. The paper tackles the apparent following paradox. Knowledge diffusion seems to lead to scale effects; however … a scale-invariant fully endogenous growth model is to assume no inter-sectoral knowledge diffusion. However, this …
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Schumpeterian growth model by introducing explicitly knowledge diffusion over a Salop (1979) circle: a continuum of sectors … growth rate is. The paper tackles the apparent following paradox. Knowledge diffusion seems to lead to scale effects; however … a scale-invariant fully endogenous growth model is to assume no inter-sectoral knowledge diffusion. However, this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012984503
questioning the view that R&D (and formal knowledge in general) equates innovation and innovation equates regional growth. We …In this paper, we aim at re-assessing the undisputed positive relationship between innovation and economic growth by … several knowledge and innovation indicators, ranging from R&D expenditures, patent data, to newly released data on different …
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Since the Lisbon agenda in 2000, Europe stated the goal to become the most advanced knowledge economy in the world … presence of localized externalities in the knowledge accumulation process, this policy may produce distortive and unwanted … average level of knowledge activity accompanied by a huge degree of internal territorial disparity. The aim of this paper is …
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Following the development of knowledge economies, there has been a rapid expansion of economic analysis of knowledge …, both in the context of technological knowledge in particular and the decision theory in general. This paper surveys this … of knowledge related questions in terms of applicability and alternative approaches has led to the fragmentation of …
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