Evidence is presented which suggest that an important measure of the apparent geographic localization of R&D spillovers may be an artifact of industrial agglomeration. A production function framework is used to examine the role of geographic and technological proximity for inter-firm spillovers from R&D. The largest spillovers are found to flow between firms in the same industry. However, spillovers within narrowly defined technological groups do not appear to be attenuated by distance. Geographic proximity does appear to attenuate spillovers that cross narrowly defined technological boundaries, suggesting these spillovers may play a role in the agglomeration of a diversity of industrial activity.Geography
Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillover...
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Using US firm level panel data we simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three p...
Using US firm level panel data we simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three p...
We simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three sources of research anddevelopme...
We simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three sources of research anddevelopme...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
This paper employs individual firm data in order to check the existence of industry-spatial effects ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
This research examines spatial patterns of manufacturing product innovation and provides a model of ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillover...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by patent ci...
We study the role of geography in R&D networks by means of a quantitative, micro-geographic approach...
We simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three sources of research and developm...
Using US firm level panel data we simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three p...
Using US firm level panel data we simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three p...
We simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three sources of research anddevelopme...
We simultaneously assess the contributions to productivity of three sources of research anddevelopme...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
This paper employs individual firm data in order to check the existence of industry-spatial effects ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
This research examines spatial patterns of manufacturing product innovation and provides a model of ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillover...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by patent ci...
We study the role of geography in R&D networks by means of a quantitative, micro-geographic approach...