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Knowledge governance, pecuniary knowledge externalities and total factor productivity growth

In: Endogenous Innovation

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Building on Schumpeterian and the Marshallian legacies, this chapter elaborates a model of endogenous growth. It provides a systemic explanation for the levels and rates of total factor productivity growth. The generation of technological knowledge consists in the recombination of existing items of heterogeneous technological knowledge that are necessarily possessed by a myriad of agents. As such, much technological knowledge is external to each agent, and yet an essential input. In this context knowledge governance mechanisms play a key role in the identification, recollection and provision of the specific items of necessary technological knowledge external to each agent. Effective knowledge governance mechanisms engender pecuniary knowledge externalities that take place, mainly at the regional level, when and where existing units of external knowledge can be identified, accessed, unbundled and reused at costs that are below equilibrium for the recombinant generation of new technological knowledge.

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  • ., 2017. "Knowledge governance, pecuniary knowledge externalities and total factor productivity growth," Chapters, in: Endogenous Innovation, chapter 9, pages 127-140, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:15330_9
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