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-desirable scale effects property and assumptions regarding the intensity of knowledge diffusion. In that respect, we extend a standard … Schumpeterian growth model by introducing explicitly knowledge diffusion over a Salop (1979) circle: a continuum of sectors … simultaneously sending and receiving knowledge is located over the circle. The link between knowledge diffusion and scale effects …
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I model knowledge (patent) licensing and evaluate intellectual property regulation in an endogenous growth framework … economic growth is higher when there is knowledge licensing, and when intellectual property regulation facilitates … excludability of knowledge, than when knowledge is not excludable and there are knowledge spillovers among high-tech firms. However …
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Our interest in writing this article is to create a bridge between the scholarly and academic research on technological innovation and a private sector, for-profit business model that implements the ideas on innovation and entrepreneurship, primarily in metro regional economies. In this article,...
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interpretations of regional innovation systems. (Regional Innovation Systems, Asymmetric Knowledge and the Legacies of Learning, Draft … interpreting the exploitation of knowledge are economists and politicians who embrace the benefits of an integrated world economy … interpretation of regional innovation, the potential new knowledge in a metro regional economy can be organized to feed directly into …
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considering knowledge diffusion on a Salop (1979) circle. Completing markets by pricing knowledge allows us to compare the private … value of innovations with the social one. This comparison sheds a new light on the consequences of non-rivalry of knowledge …
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creation of knowledge. In modern capitalist economies the agents that commercialize new ideas, the entrepreneurs, receive the … of down- and upstream knowledge spillovers …
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-desirable scale effects property and assumptions regarding the intensity of knowledge diffusion. In that respect, we extend a standard … Schumpeterian growth model by introducing explicitly knowledge diffusion over a Salop (1979) circle: a continuum of sectors … simultaneously sending and receiving knowledge is located over the circle. The link between knowledge diffusion and scale effects …
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considering knowledge diffusion on a Salop (1979) circle. Completing markets by pricing knowledge allows us to compare the private … value of innovations with the social one. This comparison sheds a new light on the consequences of non-rivalry of knowledge …
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A frequently made claim in the innovation literature is that important inventions involve the transfer of new knowledge … knowledge acquired from outside each patent’s technological domain. Our results do not seem to support the claim above … whether each flow of knowledge is external. The result is even stronger in the most highly-cited technology categories. We …
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