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National framework conditions mediate the effect of technological capabilities of firms on their productivity. Although this has been recognized in the literature for a long time, a quantitative test that explicitly considers this hypothesis has been lacking. Using a World Bank datasets of about...
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has a growing cross-border aspect due to globalization. I highlight the importance of institutions, not as a black box of … are themselves - collectively and occasionally individually - responsible for the nature of institutions. I highlight that …
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Using the rich micro data set of the World Bank Investment Climate Survey, this paper examines the determinants of productivity among manufacturing firms in the context of a least developed country, Tanzania. In particular it seeks to evaluate the importance of technological variables - such as...
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interdependencies between the state, domestic firms and the formal and informal institutions that bind them together. In the case of … generated a sub-optimal outcome. Market forces did not result in the western-style innovation system, but a hybrid one, with … market forces. …
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There is a growing international dispersion of R&D activities by MNEs for the purposes of maintaining and augmenting their knowledge assets. Firms need to tap into alternative knowledge sources , as home countries are rarely able to meet all their technological needs. However, accessing to...
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associated with MNEs that invest into and from peripheral economies. Inter alia, we argue that market forces cannot fully …
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This paper shows empirically that in an intra-industry oligopolistic scenario the location of a firm's innovative activities plays an important role in determining its partner selection in R&D alliances. Such a role is mainly attributed to a strategic use of R&D alliances as a means to limit...
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Relying on a structural nonparametric estimation, we show that CO2 emissions clearly increase with income at low income levels. For higher income levels, we observe a decreasing relationship, though not significant. We also find that CO2 emissions monotonically increases with energy use at a...
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