In this chapter, we outline the basic mechanisms in endogenous growth theory that identify knowledge creation and diffusion as the core driver of economic growth. Then we discuss how new economic geography, urban economics, organizational science, and entrepreneurship theory have “regionalized” the mechanisms involved. Knowledge creation, however, has been dubbed a “proximate cause” of growth, and the quest for “fundamental causes” has continued. We discuss this recent development in macroeconomic growth theory and argue that the new “institutional approach to growth” opens up a lot of new avenues for future research. Once again, the importance of cities, organizations, and entrepreneurship is largely ignored in macro growth theory. Yet eco...
During the last year, the research field of spatial economic has rapidly increased. There is consens...
The intellectual breakthrough contributed by the new growth theory was the recognition that investme...
Two bodies of literature have contributed significantly to our insight into the forces driving compe...
In this chapter, we outline the basic mechanisms in endogenous growth theory that identify knowledge...
My thesis highlights potential drivers of the observed extent and heterogeneity of urban growth and ...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
My thesis investigates the spatial economics of knowledge accumulation. The main contributions of ...
Technological change is a central element in macroeconomic growth explanation. Endogenous growth mod...
Endogenous growth has set a new paradigm for macroeconomic analysis. This paper overviews the most r...
We describe how endogenous growth theory has now incorporated spatial factors. We also derive some o...
A large and still growing body of literature suggests that entrepreneurship is of exceptional import...
We present a semi-endogenous model of regional growth and development without scale effects. In this...
We describe how endogenous growth theory has now incorporated spatial factors. We also derive some o...
Endogenous growth theory is one of the mainstream economics approaches to modelling economic growth....
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
During the last year, the research field of spatial economic has rapidly increased. There is consens...
The intellectual breakthrough contributed by the new growth theory was the recognition that investme...
Two bodies of literature have contributed significantly to our insight into the forces driving compe...
In this chapter, we outline the basic mechanisms in endogenous growth theory that identify knowledge...
My thesis highlights potential drivers of the observed extent and heterogeneity of urban growth and ...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
My thesis investigates the spatial economics of knowledge accumulation. The main contributions of ...
Technological change is a central element in macroeconomic growth explanation. Endogenous growth mod...
Endogenous growth has set a new paradigm for macroeconomic analysis. This paper overviews the most r...
We describe how endogenous growth theory has now incorporated spatial factors. We also derive some o...
A large and still growing body of literature suggests that entrepreneurship is of exceptional import...
We present a semi-endogenous model of regional growth and development without scale effects. In this...
We describe how endogenous growth theory has now incorporated spatial factors. We also derive some o...
Endogenous growth theory is one of the mainstream economics approaches to modelling economic growth....
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
During the last year, the research field of spatial economic has rapidly increased. There is consens...
The intellectual breakthrough contributed by the new growth theory was the recognition that investme...
Two bodies of literature have contributed significantly to our insight into the forces driving compe...