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Spatial Spillovers in France: a Study on Individual Count Data at the City Level

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  • Emilie-Pauline Gallie
  • Diègo Legros

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Our study aims to measure the effects of spatial R&D spillovers on firms' patent production at the city level. We use an original method to estimate the spatial dimension of spillovers using count data. The method, based on a generalized cross entropy approach, allows us to test spatial auto-correlation. The main result is that when there are local spillovers, their impact on knowledge production is different according to the geographical area and the sector.

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  • Emilie-Pauline Gallie & Diègo Legros, 2007. "Spatial Spillovers in France: a Study on Individual Count Data at the City Level," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 87-88, pages 221-246.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2007:i:87-88:p:221-246
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    1. Autant-Bernard, Corinne & Guironnet, Jean-Pascal & Massard, Nadine, 2011. "Agglomeration and social return to R&D: Evidence from French plant productivity changes," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 132(1), pages 34-42, July.
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