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and some significant factors of competitiveness at national and regional level (mainly regarding investment and employment …
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This paper describes the semi-endogenous growth approach used in the dynamic spatial general equilibrium model RHOMOLO. We illustrate here how regional R&D expenditures can be used to explain Total Factor Productivity differentials across regions and how shocks to the former end up affecting...
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There is a rich debate in the innovation literature about to what extent innovation has become an international (or … knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) to regional innovation has emerged. Most of these papers adopt a national …-intensive services (KIS) in the European regions. For so doing we employ the data provided by the Regional Innovation Scoreboard (RIS …
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and some significant factors of competitiveness at national and regional level (mainly regarding investment and employment …
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, regional development policy remains dominated by a narrow discourse of competitiveness that appears to have negative … Economy approach, this paper explores the complex relationships that exist between competitiveness and resilience and argues … that de-contextualised, placeless competitiveness strategies lead to problems of resilience that can be at least partly …
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for knowledge spillover, innovation, and hence urban competitiveness. Nevertheless, it is unjustifiable to unconditionally …. Findings show that innovation, and hence competitiveness, are not always the result of clustering; clusters, as a spatial … research, the geography and spatiality of innovation, and therefore the competitiveness, depend on two factors, including: (a …
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In this paper, we develop a specific method to approach the competitive capabilities of regions for which there are not commercial and specialization indicators available. This method bases on the construction of composite indicators, using multivariate statistical methods, and was applied to...
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Cluster policy has become a method of choice for policymakers in many countries. Promoting strong localized industries is an appealing perspective for practitioners, as it can be seen as a way to anchor economic activity in regions in an era of globalization. If cluster policy is successful, it...
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The debate on Russia’s innovation performance has paid little attention to the role of geography. This paper addresses … this gap by applying an ‘augmented’ regional knowledge function approach to examine the territorial dynamics of innovation … firms play a fundamental role as ‘global knowledge pipelines’. Different territorial dynamics of innovation are observed in …
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