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innovation is a crucial productivity driver, a potential crowding out of inventive efforts could increase the cost of mitigating … of the firms R&D and total innovation expenditures net of those costs due to the environmental innovation. The estimated … number of R&D projects and investments in non-innovation-related assets. Likewise, for firms with subsidy …
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can be controlled by reducing the pollution intensity of a given quantity through costly research (green innovation) and … implies that the rate of GDP growth remains below productivity growth (deceleration). While neither green innovation nor …
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This paper investigates the effect of market size on innovation activities across different durable good industries in … increase in labour productivity by 6.5% and an increase in the likelihood of a successful product innovation by about 1 …
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innovation investments that increase the productivity of capital and labor in the performance of their respective tasks. These …
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In the recent last years, in particular in the aftermath of the global financial and economic crisis, many countries initiated economic recovery plans with a major focus on stimulating green entrepreneurial activities to revive economic growth. Further, the recovery plans intend to improve a...
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Science, innovation, knowledge and digital technologies have played a fundamental role in the growth potential, social … inclusive and sustainable development strategies in which science, technology and innovation are key players for a …Foreword .-- Main messages .-- Chapter I. A brief overview of science, technology and innovation in Latin America and …
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Job polarization the rise in employment shares of high and low skill jobs at the expense of middle skill jobs occurred in the US not just recently, but also in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. We argue that in each case polarization resulted from increased automation, and...
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Previous research shows that technical progress at the industry level, measured by sectoral TFP growth, is more localized in continental European countries than in Anglo-Saxon coun-tries. We use EU KLEMS data sets to decompose sectoral TFP for nine European countries by means of a Malmquist...
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This papers analyses how horizontal mergers affect innovation activities of the merged entity and its non … predicts that a merger is more likely to be profitable in an innovation intensive industry. For a high degree of firm … heterogeneity a merger reduces innovation in both the merged entity and in non-merging competitors in an industry with high R …
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Successful innovation is a precondition for economic prosperity. While various potential determinants of innovative …
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