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We study the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea. By examining citations from PCT patents … shows superior technology sovereignty through its leadership in bilateral and global influence. Second, the US and Europe …
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We analyze the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea, representing the world's leading … sovereignty. The US shows superior technology sovereignty through its leadership in global and bilateral influence. While the US …
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the Americas – in Prussia during the first globalization (1871-1913). We show that this shock accelerated the structural … of globalization, but depend on labor mobility. For our analysis, we digitize data from Prussian industrial and …
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In oligopolistic industries that are unionised and may be affected by offshoring, falling offshoring costs have a moderating effect on trade unions. They will accept lower sector wages in order to discourage mobile forms from leaving the country. Since such wages are independent of the workers'...
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It has been argued that the increasing importance of global value chains necessitates a modification of conventional competitiveness measures. We compile a broad dataset including value added trade, gross exports and conventional and value added based real exchange rates. To sharply focus on...
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