This paper explores the contribution of knowledge capital to total factor productivity differences among regions within a regression framework. We provide an econometric derivation of the relationship and show that the presence of latent/unobservable regional knowledge capital leads to a model relationship that includes both spatial and technological dependence. This model specification accounts for both spatial and technological dependence between regions, which allows us to quantify spillover impacts arising from both types of interaction. Sample data on 198 NUTS-2 regions spanning the period from 1997 to 2002 was used to empirically test the model, to measure both direct and indirect effects of knowledge capital on regional total...
This paper examines the role of knowledge capital in persistent regional productivity disparities in...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
AbstractThe knowledge capital of the country measured by total factor productivity can be accumulate...
This paper explores the contribution of knowledge capital to total factor productivity differences ...
This paper investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity through ...
This article investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity (TFP) ...
This paper concentrates on the central link between productivity and knowledge capital, and shifts ...
This paper investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity through...
This paper examines the impact of knowledge assets - technological and human capital - on the region...
The objective of this study is to identify knowledge spillovers that spread across regions in Europ...
Regional competitiveness, especially in the industrialised countries, is increasingly reliant on the...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
We develop an empirical approach to examine static and dynamic knowledge externalities in the contex...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
This paper empirically analyzes the effects of regional knowledge base on differential growth rates....
This paper examines the role of knowledge capital in persistent regional productivity disparities in...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
AbstractThe knowledge capital of the country measured by total factor productivity can be accumulate...
This paper explores the contribution of knowledge capital to total factor productivity differences ...
This paper investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity through ...
This article investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity (TFP) ...
This paper concentrates on the central link between productivity and knowledge capital, and shifts ...
This paper investigates the impact of knowledge capital stocks on total factor productivity through...
This paper examines the impact of knowledge assets - technological and human capital - on the region...
The objective of this study is to identify knowledge spillovers that spread across regions in Europ...
Regional competitiveness, especially in the industrialised countries, is increasingly reliant on the...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
We develop an empirical approach to examine static and dynamic knowledge externalities in the contex...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
This paper empirically analyzes the effects of regional knowledge base on differential growth rates....
This paper examines the role of knowledge capital in persistent regional productivity disparities in...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
AbstractThe knowledge capital of the country measured by total factor productivity can be accumulate...