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The paper extends the research program of modeling the Schumpeterian vision of innovative development in the framework of the Arrow-Debreu theory of general equilibrium. To study changes in the production sector, as well as in the whole economy, the concept of extension of the systems under...
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that have experienced a major innovation ("innovating firms"). Non-innovating firms are more likely to export if they have …
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Building on the study of innovation in American national unions, this article specifies and tests a model of the … determinants of innovation in Australian trade unions. The results generally support the principal Delaney, Jarley, and Fiorito …
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In this paper, employment adjustment at the firm level is estimated with a large panel of business survey data from West German manufacturing. The specification is based on a framework of monopolistic competition in the product market. Special emphasis is devoted to the analysis of the impact of...
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This review summarizes the extant debate on the interplay between oligopolistic behavior and policy stimuli in determining firms’ green R&D efforts. It encompasses models based on the representative consumer and discrete choice approaches, under both Cournot and Bertrand competition. It also...
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We address the problem of measuring, in the absence of reliable indexes of technology levels, how much of the convergence we observe is due to convergence in technology or in capital-labour ratios. We first develop a growth model where technology accumulation in lagging economies depends on...
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characteristics of unions that facilitate or hinder innovation. The authors of this study develop a model of union innovation and test … innovation and the heterogeneity of a union's members …
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Innovation culture and the social determinants of national innovation capacities have rarely been empirically … researched in innovation-weak post-socialist countries despite the fact that innovation is considered one of the main drivers of … innovation culture is challenging as there has been little empirical research in the area. Moreover, the global crosscultural …
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. Development opportunities, level of competition, and demand preferences are possible drivers of the opposing innovation process …
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This essay uses Edmund Phelps new book Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change … (Princeton University Press, 2013) as inspiration to discuss innovation and entrepreneurship. The book is laudable for its … innovation and the lack of convincing empirical evidence for the claim that the rate of innovation has slowed. These flaws are …
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