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  1. Globalization and the Knowledge-Driven Economy
  2. Knowledge externalities and demand pull: The European evidence
  3. The knowledge cost function
  4. The role of external knowledge(s) in the introduction of product and process innovations
  5. External and Internal Knowledge in the Knowledge Generation Function
  6. A Schumpeterian growth model: wealth and directed technological change
  7. ATIVIDADE DIDÁTICA EM COMÉRCIO EXTERIOR: UMA ABORDAGEM ENTRE CUSTO E SUSTENTABILIDADE
  8. Corrigendum to “The mechanisms of knowledge governance: State owned enterprises and Italian economic growth, 1950–1994” [Struct. Change Econ. Dynam. 31 (2014) 43–63]
  9. Productivity growth persistence: firm strategies, size and system properties
  10. The competent demand pull hypothesis: which sectors do play a role?
  11. The mechanisms of knowledge governance: State owned enterprises and Italian economic growth, 1950–1994
  12. The economics of the light economy
  13. Firms size and directed technological change
  14. Recent Developments in the Economics of Science and Innovation
  15. The effects of biased technological changes on total factor productivity: a rejoinder and new empirical evidence
  16. Localized Technological Change and Efficiency Wages across European Regional Labour Markets
  17. The "Matthew effect" in R&D public subsidies: The Italian evidence
  18. Internal and external factors in innovation persistence
  19. The cliometrics of academic chairs. Scientific knowledge and economic growth: the evidence across the Italian Regions 1900–1959
  20. Inside innovation persistence: New evidence from Italian micro-data
  21. Complexity and technological change: knowledge interactions and firm level total factor productivity
  22. Technological Congruence and Productivity Growth1
  23. Out-of-equilibrium profit and innovation
  24. Handbook on the Economic Complexity of Technological Change
  25. Innovation as an Emerging System Property: An Agent Based Simulation Model
  26. Chapter 1 Globalization and Directed Technological Change at the Firm Level: The European Evidence
  27. Chapter 2 Globalization and Innovation in Advanced Economies
  28. The Dynamics of Knowledge Externalities
  29. Productivity Growth and Pecuniary Knowledge Externalities: An Empirical Analysis of Agglomeration Economies in European Regions
  30. The generation and exploitation of technological change: market value and total factor productivity
  31. The Economic Complexity of Technology and Innovation
  32. From Population Thinking to Organization Thinking: Coalitions for Innovation
  33. Recombinant knowledge and growth: The case of ICTs
  34. The economics of innovation: from the classical legacies to the economics of complexity
  35. Localised appropriability: pecuniary externalities in knowledge exploitation
  36. The effects of biased technological change on total factor productivity: empirical evidence from a sample of OECD countries
  37. The governance of localized knowledge externalities
  38. Knowledge-intensive property rights and the evolution of venture capitalism
  39. Localised Technological Change
  40. The new economics of the university: a knowledge governance approach
  41. Technological knowledge as an essential facility
  42. The system dynamics of collective knowledge: From gradualism and saltationism to punctuated change
  43. The Business Governance of Localized Knowledge: An Information Economics Approach for the Economics of Knowledge
  44. Localized technological change and factor markets: constraints and inducements to innovation
  45. Diffusion as a Process of Creative Adoption
  46. New Frontiers in the Economics of Innovation and New Technology
  47. Models of knowledge and systems of governance
  48. Localized product innovation: the role of proximity in the Lancastrian product space
  49. Knowledge Complementarity and Fungeability: Implications for Regional Strategy
  50. The digital divide: understanding the economics of new information and communication technology in the global economy
  51. To Make or to Sell? The Case of In-House Outsourcing at Fiat Auto
  52. The Economics of Innovation, New Technologies and Structural Change
  53. The Governance of Interactive Learning within Innovation Systems
  54. Learning to Communicate in the Production of Collective Knowledge
  55. Collective Knowledge Communication and Innovation: The Evidence of Technological Districts
  56. Recombination and the Production of Technological Knowledge: Some International Evidence
  57. Information and communication technologies and the production, distribution and use of knowledge
  58. Localized Technological Change and the Evolution of Standards as Economic Institutions
  59. The Organization of Production
  60. Localized technological change, new information technology and the knowledge-based economy: The European evidence
  61. The economics of path-dependence in industrial organization
  62. Information and communication technologies. Vision and realities
  63. A regulatory regime for innovation in the communications industries
  64. LOCALIZED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND SCHUMPETERIAN GROWTH REGIMES
  65. The network of networks: Localized technological change in telecommunications and productivity growth
  66. Localized Technological Change and Unemployment in the Global Economy: a Schumpeterian approach
  67. Localized knowledge percolation processes and information networks
  68. Toward competition in cable television
  69. The economics of localized technological change and industrial dynamics
  70. Toward competition in local telephony
  71. Technological change and multinational growth in international telecommunications services
  72. The diffusion of new information technologies and productivity growth
  73. The Economics of Localized Technological Change and Industrial Dynamics
  74. Dynamic structuralism and path-dependence : industrial economics in Italy
  75. The dynamics of networks
  76. Diversification versus specialization: Generic and localized knowledge
  77. Adjustment costs: Switching versus innovating
  78. Networks: Variety and complementarity
  79. Conclusions
  80. Localized technological change and industrial organization
  81. The diffusion of localized technological changes
  82. The dynamics of localized technological change. A model incorporating switching costs and R&D expenditures with endowment advantages
  83. Localized technological change demand pull and productivity growth. A microeconomic model with adjustment costs
  84. Localized technological change, technical diversity and global market dynamics
  85. Localized Technological Change in the Network of Networks: the Interaction between Regulation and the Evolution of Technology in Telecommunications
  86. Productivity growth and the diffusion of new technological systems. The case of new information technology
  87. Introduction: Localized technological change. A survey and critique
  88. Localized technological change and the evolution of standards as economic institutions
  89. The Diffusion of Technological Systems and Productivity Growth. The Case of Information and Communication Technologies
  90. Technological districts localized spillovers and productivity growth. The Italian evidence on technological externalities in the core regions
  91. INVESTMENT, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND KEY-TECHNOLOGIES: THE CASE OF ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  92. Networks machines and portfolios: Technology decision-making in large corporations
  93. Externalities and complementarities in telecommunications dynamics
  94. Unavoidable industrial restructuring in Latin America
  95. International high-technology competition
  96. Investment and adoption in advanced telecommunications
  97. Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth
  98. The Economics Of Technological Clubs
  99. Industrial dynamics. Technological, organizational and structural changes in industries and firms
  100. Localised Technological Change: The Interaction Between The Generation And The Diffusion Of New Technologies
  101. The diffusion of interdependent innovations in the textile industry
  102. Induced Adoption and Externalities in the Regional Diffusion of Information Technology
  103. Technological diffusion and investment behaviour: The case of the textile industry
  104. A failure-inducement model of research and development expenditure
  105. The role of technological expectations in a mixed model of international diffusion of process innovations: The case of open-end spinning rotors
  106. The diffusion of information technology and the demand for telecommunication services
  107. The sources of innovation
  108. La diffusion d'une nouvelle technique : application à une innovation dans l'industrie textile
  109. Information technology and the derived demand for telecommunication services in the manufacturing industry
  110. New Information Technology and Industrial Change: The Italian Case
  111. A New Industrial Organization Approach
  112. The Emergence of the Network Firm
  113. The Determinants of the Distribution of Innovative Activity in a Metropolitan Area: The Case of Turin
  114. The international diffusion of new information technologies
  115. The diffusion of an organizational innovation
  116. Multinational firms, international trade and international telecommunications
  117. De l'évolution de quelques fonctions de coût et de productivité dans les entreprises textiles selon leurs dimensions
  118. Innovation in advanced telecommunications networks
  119. Venture Capitalism as a Mechanism for Knowledge Governance
  120. Out of Equilibrium Profit and Innovation
  121. The Economics of Localized Technological Change: The Role of Creative Adoption
  122. Complexity and Innovation: Social Interactions and Firm Level Total Factor Productivity
  123. Venture Capitalism, New Markets and Innovation-Led Economic Growth
  124. The Governance of Localized Knowledge Externalities
  125. Pecuniary Knowledge Externalities: Evidence from European Regions
  126. Pecuniary Externalities and the Localized Generation of Technological Knowledge
  127. The Economics of Governance: The Role of Localized Knowledge in the Interdependence Among Transaction, Coordination and Production
  128. Pecuniary Externalities: The Convergence of Directed Technological Change and the Emergence of Innovation Systems
  129. Factor Markets, Biased Technological Change and Total Factor Productivity - Empirical Evidence from a Sample of OECD Countries
  130. Venture Capital as a Mechanism for Knowledge Governance: New Markets and Innovation-Led Economic Growth
  131. The Contributions of Economics to a Science of Science Policy
  132. The Economics of Knowledge Interaction and the Changing Role of Universities
  133. The Economic Complexity of Technological Change: Knowledge Interaction and Path Dependence
  134. The Governance of Localized Technological Knowledge and the Evolution of Intellectual Property Rights
  135. Pecuniary Externalities: The Convergence of Directed Technological Change and the Emergence of Innovation Systems
  136. Out of Equilibrium Profit and Innovation
  137. Localized Technological Knowledge: Pecuniary Knowledge Externalities and Appropriability
  138. The Effects of Biased Technological Change on Total Factor Productivity - Empirical Evidence from a Sample of OECD Countries
  139. From the Corporation to Venture Capitalism: New Surrogate Markets for Knowledge and Innovation Led Economic Growth