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has encompassed five key questions: (a) How can we redefine competitiveness so as to encompass social and ecological … realign innovation and industrial performance towards social and ecological objectives? (c) What is the impact of green … innovation on growth, employment and social cohesion? (d) How can entrepreneurial dynamics drive smart and sustainable growth? (e …
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implies, first and foremost, innovation policy. However, it should not be confined to the provision of research infrastructure …, but must actually butt innovation clusters. In addition, it is important to closely interlinking innovation policy with … the creation of an efficient education and training system, an investment-friendly tax policy and a future …
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To help explain the common failure of oil or other natural resource exporting countries to diversify into industry, it has been common to trace this failure to real exchange rate appreciation. This has also been done in Azerbaijan. However, because Azerbaijan has devoted so much of its oil...
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Economic synergy is essential in functional polycentric metropolitan regions due to their high collaborative potential between area centers and subcenters, which results in greater competition. Our results indicate that, based on the theory of economic geography, economic activities in...
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risen. Such a policy has a price: a lower propensity to innovate and lower growth rates of labour productivity. During 1991 … and 2001, when Germany was known as "the sick man of Europe", it still achieved average annual labour productivity growth …
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the structure of innovation measures. The economic growth and competitiveness of developing economies are powerfully … variables of innovation, competitiveness, and growth, assorted methodological measurement instruments have been applied. The …This paper deals with the essential features determining the role of innovation in developing economies by examining …
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theories of competition, to show the process by which trust-promoting, societal-level moral codes promote productivity and …
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about their effects on aggregate productivity and income in Chile. We find that the observed gender gaps in entrepreneurship … in Chile generate a fall in aggregate productivity and aggregate income of 7.5%. … aggregate implications of these gender gaps in Chile. We document that in 2007 less than a quarter of firms are managed by women …
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We develop a tractable dynamic model of productivity growth and technology spillovers that is consistent with the … emergence of real world empirical productivity distributions. Firms can improve productivity by engaging in in-house R\&D, or …-growth equilibrium featuring persistent productivity differences even when starting from ex-ante identical firms. The long …
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