PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2014 | nr 36 | 23--49
Tytuł artykułu

Regional knowledge spillovers in the European Economic Area: The case of three high-tech industries

Treść / Zawartość
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
This paper investigates the impact of specialization, diversification, and competition externalities on the regional growth of employment in the high-tech industries of the European Economic Area (EEA). A dynamic panel dataset of two-digit NACE rev 1.1. industries in the EEA regions is used in this analysis. It is found that regional growth is positively related to specialization externalities, and negatively to local competition while diversification has no impact on growth. (original abstract)
Rocznik
Numer
Strony
23--49
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • University of Warsaw, Poland
  • Catholic University of Sacred Heart of Milan
Bibliografia
  • Arellano, M. and Bond, S.R. 1988. Dynamic panel data estimation using DPD: A guide for users. IFS WP 88/15, London
  • Arellano, M. and Bond, S.R. 1991. Some tests of specification for panel data: Monte Carlo evidence and an application to employment equations. Review of Economic Studies 58, pp. 227-297
  • Beaudry, C. and Schiffauerova, A., 2009. Who's right, Marshall or Jacobs? The localization versus urbanization debate, Research Policy 38 (2), pp. 318-337.
  • Blien, U., Suedekum, J., and Wolf, K. 2006. Local employment growth in West Germany: A dynamic panel approach. Labour Economics 13, pp. 445-458.
  • Cieślik A., Ghodsi M.M., 2013. Regional growth of high-tech industries in the European Economic Area: Policy implications for Central and East European countries, Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej 11(6), pp. 35-50.
  • Cingano, F. and Schivardi, F. 2004. Identifying the sources of local productivity growth. Journal of the European Economic Association 2, pp. 720-742.
  • Combes, R-R 2000. Economic Structure and Local Growth: France, 1984-1993, Journal of Urban Economics 47(3), pp. 329-355
  • De Lucio, J., Herce, J. and Goicolea, A. 2002. The effects of externalities on productivity growth in Spanish industry. Regional Science and Urban Economics 32, pp. 241-258.
  • Duranton, G. andPuga, D. 2000. Diversity and specialisation in cities why, where and when does it matter? Urban studies 37, pp. 533-555.
  • Eurostat Statistical Database: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database
  • Eurostat yearbook. 2009. Europe in figures. ISSN 1681-4789
  • Glaeser, E L., Kallal, H. D. and Scheinkman, J., A. 1992. Growth in Cities. The Journal of Political Economy 100, pp. 1126-1152.
  • Greunz, L. 2004. Industrial structure and innovation - evidence from European regions. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 14, pp. 563-592.
  • Henderson, V., Kuncoro, A. and Turner, M. 1995. Industrial development in cities. Journal of Political Economy 103, pp. 1067-1085.
  • Jacobs, J. 1969. The Economies of Cities. Random House, New York.
  • Mukkala, K. 2004. Agglomeration economies in the Finnish manufacturing sector. Applied Economics 36, pp. 2419-2427
  • OECD, OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry. .2011. ISIC Rev. 3 Technology Intensity Definition, Classification of manufacturing industries into categories based on R&D intensities. OECD Publishing. Downloadable in: http://www.oecd.org/docimient/22/0,3746,en_2649_34449_34508886_ 1_1_1_l,00.html
  • Porter, M. 1990. The Competitive Advantage of Nations. Macmillan, London.
  • Romer, P. M. 1986. Increasing returns and long-run growth. Journal of Political Economy 94, pp. 1002-1037.
  • Roodman, D. (2006). How to do xtabond2: An introduction to difference and system GMM in St at a. Center for Global Development working paper, (103).
  • Theil, H. 1967. Economics and Information Theory. Amsterdam: North Holland.
  • van der Panne, G. 2004. Agglomeration externalities: Marshall versus Jacobs. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 14, pp. 593-604.
  • van der Panne, G. and van Beers, C. 2006. On the Marshall-Jacobs controversy: it takes two to tango. Industrial and Corporate Change 15, pp. 877-890
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikatory
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.ekon-element-000171314151

Zgłoszenie zostało wysłane

Zgłoszenie zostało wysłane

Musisz być zalogowany aby pisać komentarze.
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.