2024
DOI: 10.1111/grow.70001
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Potentials for Reducing Spatial Inequalities in Innovation: A Spatial Econometric Perspective

Theresa Bürscher,
Thomas Scherngell

Abstract: This study explains disparities in regional innovation through specific features of regional knowledge bases, including recently discussed concepts such as, technological relatedness, knowledge complexity, and technological complementarity among neighboring regions and regions connected in R&D networks. We employ a spatial autoregressive panel model for 405 European regions to estimate the effects of these characteristics. While being connected to complementary regions and having a high region‐internal tec… Show more

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