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Tied In: The Global Network of Local Innovation
2019
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Título
Tied In: The Global Network of Local Innovation
Variante de título
Economic Research Working Paper No. 58
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Tipo de elemento
Working paper
Descripción
54 pages ; [28] cm.
ISSN
2957-8256
Resúmen
In this paper we exploit a unique and rich dataset of patent applications and scientific publications in order to answer several questions concerned with two current phenomena on the way knowledge is produced and shared worldwide: its geographical spread at the international level and its spatial concentration in few worldwide geographical hotspots. We find that the production of patents and scientific publications has spread geographically to several countries, and has not kept within the traditional knowledge producing economies (Western Europe, Japan and the U.S.). We observe that part of this partial geographical spread of knowledge activities is due to the setting up of Global Innovation Networks, first toward more traditional innovative countries, and then towards emerging economies too. Yet, despite the increasing worldwide spread of knowledge production, we do not see the same spreading process within countries, and even we see some increased concentration in some of them. This may have, of course, important distributional consequences within countries. Moreover, these selected areas also concentrate a large and increasing connectivity, within their own country to other hotspots, and across countries through Global Innovation Networks.
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Economics Working Papers.
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Geneva, Switzerland : World Intellectual Property Organization, 2019.
Lengua(s)
eng
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License: CC BY 3.0 IGO
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