B. Audretsch / Roy Thurik (eds.)
Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment
Herausgeber: Audretsch, David B.; Thurik, Roy
B. Audretsch / Roy Thurik (eds.)
Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment
Herausgeber: Audretsch, David B.; Thurik, Roy
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Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment offers a new cross-disciplinary approach to employment creation and economic growth.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521641661
- ISBN-10: 0521641667
- Artikelnr.: 20952842
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521641661
- ISBN-10: 0521641667
- Artikelnr.: 20952842
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction David Audretsch and Roy Thurik; 2. Wages, firm size and
wage inequality how much do exports matter Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra; 3.
Trade, technology, and wage differentials in the Canadian manufacturing
sector John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman; 4. Industrial structure and
economic growth Martin Carree and Roy Thurik; 5. The impact of competition
on productivity in Dutch manufacturing Marcel Lever and Henry
Nieuwenhuijsen; 6. Does cash flow cause investment and R and D? An
exploration using panel data for French, Japanese, and United States
scientific firms Jacques Mairesse, Bronwyn Hall, Lee Branstetter and Bruno
Crepon; 7. Innovation, cooperation, and the region Michael Fritsch and Rolf
Lukas; 8. Industry clusters: biotechnology/biomedicine and polymers in Ohio
and Sweden Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm; 9. How and why does
knowledge spill over in biotechnology? David Audretsch and Paula Stephan;
10. Do services differ from manufacturing? The post-entry performance of
firms in Dutch services David Audretsch, Luuk Klomp, and Roy Thurik; 11.
Who exits from German manufacturing industries and why? Evidence from the
Hannover Firm Panel study Joachim Wagner; 12. Technology intensity, demand
conditions, and the longevity of firms José Mata and Pedro Portugal; 13.
Does startup size influence the likelihood of survival? David Audretsch,
Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli; 14. Barriers to growth of firms in
developing countries: evidence from Burundi Micheline Goedhuys and Leo
Sleuwaegen; Index.
wage inequality how much do exports matter Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra; 3.
Trade, technology, and wage differentials in the Canadian manufacturing
sector John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman; 4. Industrial structure and
economic growth Martin Carree and Roy Thurik; 5. The impact of competition
on productivity in Dutch manufacturing Marcel Lever and Henry
Nieuwenhuijsen; 6. Does cash flow cause investment and R and D? An
exploration using panel data for French, Japanese, and United States
scientific firms Jacques Mairesse, Bronwyn Hall, Lee Branstetter and Bruno
Crepon; 7. Innovation, cooperation, and the region Michael Fritsch and Rolf
Lukas; 8. Industry clusters: biotechnology/biomedicine and polymers in Ohio
and Sweden Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm; 9. How and why does
knowledge spill over in biotechnology? David Audretsch and Paula Stephan;
10. Do services differ from manufacturing? The post-entry performance of
firms in Dutch services David Audretsch, Luuk Klomp, and Roy Thurik; 11.
Who exits from German manufacturing industries and why? Evidence from the
Hannover Firm Panel study Joachim Wagner; 12. Technology intensity, demand
conditions, and the longevity of firms José Mata and Pedro Portugal; 13.
Does startup size influence the likelihood of survival? David Audretsch,
Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli; 14. Barriers to growth of firms in
developing countries: evidence from Burundi Micheline Goedhuys and Leo
Sleuwaegen; Index.
1. Introduction David Audretsch and Roy Thurik; 2. Wages, firm size and
wage inequality how much do exports matter Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra; 3.
Trade, technology, and wage differentials in the Canadian manufacturing
sector John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman; 4. Industrial structure and
economic growth Martin Carree and Roy Thurik; 5. The impact of competition
on productivity in Dutch manufacturing Marcel Lever and Henry
Nieuwenhuijsen; 6. Does cash flow cause investment and R and D? An
exploration using panel data for French, Japanese, and United States
scientific firms Jacques Mairesse, Bronwyn Hall, Lee Branstetter and Bruno
Crepon; 7. Innovation, cooperation, and the region Michael Fritsch and Rolf
Lukas; 8. Industry clusters: biotechnology/biomedicine and polymers in Ohio
and Sweden Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm; 9. How and why does
knowledge spill over in biotechnology? David Audretsch and Paula Stephan;
10. Do services differ from manufacturing? The post-entry performance of
firms in Dutch services David Audretsch, Luuk Klomp, and Roy Thurik; 11.
Who exits from German manufacturing industries and why? Evidence from the
Hannover Firm Panel study Joachim Wagner; 12. Technology intensity, demand
conditions, and the longevity of firms José Mata and Pedro Portugal; 13.
Does startup size influence the likelihood of survival? David Audretsch,
Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli; 14. Barriers to growth of firms in
developing countries: evidence from Burundi Micheline Goedhuys and Leo
Sleuwaegen; Index.
wage inequality how much do exports matter Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra; 3.
Trade, technology, and wage differentials in the Canadian manufacturing
sector John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman; 4. Industrial structure and
economic growth Martin Carree and Roy Thurik; 5. The impact of competition
on productivity in Dutch manufacturing Marcel Lever and Henry
Nieuwenhuijsen; 6. Does cash flow cause investment and R and D? An
exploration using panel data for French, Japanese, and United States
scientific firms Jacques Mairesse, Bronwyn Hall, Lee Branstetter and Bruno
Crepon; 7. Innovation, cooperation, and the region Michael Fritsch and Rolf
Lukas; 8. Industry clusters: biotechnology/biomedicine and polymers in Ohio
and Sweden Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm; 9. How and why does
knowledge spill over in biotechnology? David Audretsch and Paula Stephan;
10. Do services differ from manufacturing? The post-entry performance of
firms in Dutch services David Audretsch, Luuk Klomp, and Roy Thurik; 11.
Who exits from German manufacturing industries and why? Evidence from the
Hannover Firm Panel study Joachim Wagner; 12. Technology intensity, demand
conditions, and the longevity of firms José Mata and Pedro Portugal; 13.
Does startup size influence the likelihood of survival? David Audretsch,
Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli; 14. Barriers to growth of firms in
developing countries: evidence from Burundi Micheline Goedhuys and Leo
Sleuwaegen; Index.