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knowledge investment in the EU. The simulation results show that substantial efforts will have to be made if Europe wants to … competition in non-manufacturing sectors would also help the EU to get to the productivity frontier. …
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labour-productivity growth in the US and larger countries of the EU. The continental West-European countries show a …
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The literature on economic growth has identified knowledge expansion as a key propellant. Early research derived this conclusion from the residual that remained after the growth contributions from capital and labour had been accounted for. Later modifications expanded the concept of fixed...
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the more advanced EU-15 economies it is not clear whether the causality runs from FDI to growth or vice versa; in the …
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The late 1990s saw one of the most rapid diffusions of a new technology seen in history. Within the space of 5 years the number of Internet users reached 50 million. This compares with the 13 years required by TV to reach the same number of users in the 1950s and 1960s, and the 40 years that...
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Even though the industrial revolution started in Europe, many commentators suggest that European entrepreneurship has become an oxymoron. The facts of the case are, however, growing against them. For instance, Europeans nowadays run a fair share of Silicon Valley companies. Examples include...
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