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Adoption of technology 1 China 1 Craft guilds 1 Economic convergence 1 Economic history 1 Endogenous institutions 1 Great Divergence 1 Guild 1 Industrial Revolution 1 Industrialisierung 1 Industrialization 1 Innovation 1 Innovationswettbewerb 1 Inter-city competition 1 Market size 1 Missouri 1 Räumlicher Wettbewerb 1 Spatial competition 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Technology competition 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz 1 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 1 Zunft 1 city competition 1 path dependency 1 tax increment financing 1
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Desmet, Klaus 1 Greif, Avner 1 Mason, Susan 1 Parente, Stephen L. 1 Thomas, Kenneth P. 1
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Economic Development Quarterly 1 Journal of economic growth 1
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Spatial competition, innovation and institutions : the Industrial Revolution and the Great Divergence
Desmet, Klaus; Greif, Avner; Parente, Stephen L. - In: Journal of economic growth 25 (2020) 1, pp. 1-35
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Tax Increment Financing in Missouri: An Analysis of Determinants, Competitive Dynamics, Equity, and Path Dependency
Mason, Susan; Thomas, Kenneth P. - In: Economic Development Quarterly 24 (2010) 2, pp. 169-179
Tax increment financing (TIF) has been a popular and controversial economic development tool for several decades. This research considers the determinants of competitive dynamics, equity, and path dependency on TIF use. The authors use logistic and ordinary least squares regressions on the...
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