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Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillovers are global or local in a large class of models. This Paper estimates the amount of spillovers from R&D expenditures in major industrialized countries on a geographic basis. A new data set is...
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Convergence in per capita income turns on whether technological knowledge spillovers are global or local. Global spillovers favour convergence, while a geographically limited scope of knowledge diffusion can lead to regional clusters of countries with persistently different levels of income per...
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review major concepts and discuss the relation of international technology diffusion with other mechanisms of economic growth …
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productivity growth in US firms between 1987-96. In addition, there is some evidence for imports-related spillovers, but it is …
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. Rather than being a key condition for subsequent growth, gains in market efficiency and growth might have occurred … simultaneously. We discuss the implications of these findings for a number of explanations for long-run growth and the Industrial …
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, Shanghai already accounted for more than half of China's foreign trade. In tracking the levels and growth rates of the city …
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, Shanghai already accounted for more than half of China’s foreign trade. In tracking the levels and growth rates of the city …
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