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Endogenous Technological Change, Entrepreneurship and Regional Growth

In: Knowledge, Complexity and Innovation Systems

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  • Zoltán J. Ács

    (University of Baltimore)

Abstract

This chapter builds on recent research by Ács and Varga (1999) which looked into the question why some regions grow faster than others.1 In this previous project, three distinct strands of literature were examined, each with a long and distinguished history: New Economic Geography (Krugman 1991b), New Growth Theory (Romer 1990), and the New Economics of Innovation (Nelson 1993a). The aspects investigated were the unit of analysis, how endogenous growth was modelled, and the interactions between the actors and institutions in innovation processes. The authors searched for insights that would help develop a clear analytical framework which integrates economic growth, spatial interdependencies and the creation of new technology as an explicit production process to formulate production-oriented regional policies (Nijkamp and Poot 1997).

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  • Zoltán J. Ács, 2001. "Endogenous Technological Change, Entrepreneurship and Regional Growth," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Manfred M. Fischer & Josef Fröhlich (ed.), Knowledge, Complexity and Innovation Systems, chapter 12, pages 228-247, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-662-04546-6_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04546-6_12
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    1. Jason Henderson, 2002. "Building the rural economy with high-growth entrepreneurs," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 87(Q III), pages 45-70.
    2. Marshall, Maria I. & Samal, Ananya, 2006. "The Effect Of Human And Financial Capital On The Entrepreneurial Process: An Urban-Rural Comparison Of Entrepreneurs In Indiana," Staff Papers 28651, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
    3. Johansson, Börje, 2004. "Parsing the Menagerie of Agglomeration and Network Externalities," Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation 2, Royal Institute of Technology, CESIS - Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies.
    4. del Olmo-García, Francisco & Domínguez-Fabián, Inmaculada & Crecente-Romero, Fernando Javier & del Val-Núñez, María Teresa, 2023. "Determinant factors for the development of rural entrepreneurship," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 191(C).

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