Innovation, industry evolution, and employment
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Innovation, industry evolution, and employment
Cambridge University Press, 2010, c1999
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Traditional approaches to creating employment and economic growth have failed in the 1990s. An understanding of what creates jobs and drives growth has emerged in a cross-disciplinary approach which combines industrial organisation, the economics of technological change and international economics. This approach focuses on the dynamics of firms and industries as sources of innovation (and consequently increased competitiveness, job creation and economic growth), and emphasises the shift in economic activity based on traditional factors of production to being based on economic knowledge. Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment, edited by David Audretsch and Roy Thurik, brings together leading scholars to present important and original research in this exciting area. With case study material taken from countries including France, Germany, Holland, Canada and the US Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment will be vital reading for policy-makers, researchers and students.
目次
- 1. Introduction David Audretsch and Roy Thurik
- 2. Wages, firm size and wage inequality how much do exports matter Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra
- 3. Trade, technology, and wage differentials in the Canadian manufacturing sector John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman
- 4. Industrial structure and economic growth Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
- 5. The impact of competition on productivity in Dutch manufacturing Marcel Lever and Henry Nieuwenhuijsen
- 6. Does cash flow cause investment and R and D? An exploration using panel data for French, Japanese, and United States scientific firms Jacques Mairesse, Bronwyn Hall, Lee Branstetter and Bruno Crepon
- 7. Innovation, cooperation, and the region Michael Fritsch and Rolf Lukas
- 8. Industry clusters: biotechnology/biomedicine and polymers in Ohio and Sweden Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm
- 9. How and why does knowledge spill over in biotechnology? David Audretsch and Paula Stephan
- 10. Do services differ from manufacturing? The post-entry performance of firms in Dutch services David Audretsch, Luuk Klomp, and Roy Thurik
- 11. Who exits from German manufacturing industries and why? Evidence from the Hannover Firm Panel study Joachim Wagner
- 12. Technology intensity, demand conditions, and the longevity of firms Jose Mata and Pedro Portugal
- 13. Does startup size influence the likelihood of survival? David Audretsch, Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli
- 14. Barriers to growth of firms in developing countries: evidence from Burundi Micheline Goedhuys and Leo Sleuwaegen
- Index.
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