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Geography of Innovation - Public Policy Renewal and Empirical Progress

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Nadine Massard is Professor in economics at the University Grenoble Alpes (France) and member of Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory (GAEL! INRA! CNRS). Her main research theme is Economic Geography of Innovation and Public Policy. Currently she is the President of EuroLIO (European Localized Innovation Observatory). Corinne Autant-Bernard is Professor in economics at Saint-Etienne University. Author of dozens of articles and book chapters in economics of innovation! she studies spatial concentration and networks of innovation and their impacts on productivity. She also contributes in technological transfer! providing policy makers with localized innovation diagnostics and policy evaluation. Zusammenfassung This book highlights some recent methodological advances for the analysis of localized innovation dynamics and it shows their implications for the renewal of public policies rationale and evaluation at the regional level. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Geography of Innovation: New Trends and Implications for Public Policy Renewal 2. Regional Heterogeneity and Interregional Research Spillovers in European Innovation: Modelling and Policy Implications 3. Knowledge, Innovation and Productivity Gains across European Regions 4. Do Technology Leaders Deter Inward R&D Investments? Evidence from Regional R&D Location Decisions in Europe 5. Industry-Specific Firm Growth and Agglomeration 6. Marshall’s versus Jacobs’ Externalities in Firm Innovation Performance: The Case of French Industry 7. Regional Knowledge Flows and Innovation Policy: A Dynamic Representation

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