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Full Name : Bart Verspagen

  • University/Organisation: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
  • Research Center/Department: Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies
  • Country: Netherlands
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Structural Change of Production and Consumption: A Micro to Macro Approach to Economic Growth and Income Distribution

Submitted by Bart Verspagen on 9 July, 2008 - 09:54.

Number: 
2008-04
Author(s): 
Tommaso Ciarli
André Lorentz
Maria Savona, Marco Valente
We propose a theoretical model/framework for the analysis of the concomitant effects of structural changes in both production and consumption, on long run economic growth and income distribution. To accomplish with such a broad aim, we develop an evolutionary model with agent-based micro-foundations.  read more »
  • RAL3
  • consumption
  • earnings distribution
  • growth
  • Structural change
  • 1 attachment

Collaboration networks as carriers of knowledge spillovers: Evidence from EU27 regions

Submitted by Bart Verspagen on 9 July, 2008 - 09:41.

Number: 
2008-03
Author(s): 
Jarno Hoekman
Koen Frenken
Frank van Oort
The geography of innovation traditionally concentrates on localised knowledge spillovers, yet neglects collaboration networks as a means to access knowledge outside the region.  read more »
  • RAL3
  • WP32
  • Geography of innovation
  • regional knowledge spillovers
  • 1 attachment

European Economic Governance and Technological Dynamics: an Unbalanced Relationship

Submitted by Bart Verspagen on 8 July, 2008 - 09:56.

Number: 
2008-02
Author(s): 
Elisabetta Marinelli
The fast pace of global economic integration and the spread of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have substantial distributional and structural implications which, despite their relevance, are not sufficiently recognised at the policy level. The present work explores these issues through a literature review of scholarly and policy makers' contributions.  read more »
  • RAL3
  • WP33
  • economic policy
  • globalization
  • technological change
  • 1 attachment
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