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Cooperation, creativity and closure in scientific research networks: modelling the dynamics of epistemic communities

In: Institutions, Innovation and Growth

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  • Paul A. David

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The first book in this important new series, under the general editorship of Nobel Laureate Robert Solow, Institutions, Innovation and Growth assembles a stellar cast of international contributors. Leading economists join the debate on innovation and economic growth, focussing on a broad spectrum of issues ranging from labour markets to corporate governance. Growth paths within the OECD are also assessed, with particular emphasis on contrasts between US and European models. The book seeks to identify those institutional factors, taking into account different national trajectories, which might serve to promote economic growth in Europe.

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  • Paul A. David, 2003. "Cooperation, creativity and closure in scientific research networks: modelling the dynamics of epistemic communities," Chapters, in: Jean-Philippe Touffut (ed.), Institutions, Innovation and Growth, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3220_7
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