Estimates presented here reveal large losses in indigenous innovation among several European nations that were relatively dynamic. My thesis is that the large losses – and the narrowing of the scope for innovating – have serious ill-effects on society and acute ill-effects on a wide range of individuals
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
After fifty years of catching up to the United States level of productivity, since 1995 Europe has b...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
Economic crises cause companies to reduce their investment, including investment in innovation where...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This article addresses the impact of the current economic downturn on innovation across Europe. Usin...
Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction as the engine of capitalist development is well-known. ...
Summarization: Innovation is one of the main determinants of economic development in modern societie...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
Innovation is essential for economic growth, and governments must encourage firms to increase their ...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
After fifty years of catching up to the United States level of productivity, since 1995 Europe has b...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
Economic crises cause companies to reduce their investment, including investment in innovation where...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This article addresses the impact of the current economic downturn on innovation across Europe. Usin...
Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction as the engine of capitalist development is well-known. ...
Summarization: Innovation is one of the main determinants of economic development in modern societie...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
Innovation is essential for economic growth, and governments must encourage firms to increase their ...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
After fifty years of catching up to the United States level of productivity, since 1995 Europe has b...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...