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Innovation and employment in Europe: A sectoral perspective

In: Innovation, Industrial Dynamics and Structural Transformation

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  • Tommaso Antonucci

    (University of Cassino)

Abstract

Following the Neo-Schumpeterian and Evolutionary stream of analytical and empirical literature on the relationship between technological change and employment, the paper provides an econometric model through which the complex web of relationships among employment growth, heterogeneous innovation strategies and structural factors such as demand and labor cost dynamics, is tested. The results seem to confirm the relevance of the product and process dichotomy to disentangle the innovation-employment relationship, and the role of demand growth either in pushing employment directly or in sustaining the reabsorption of technological unemployment.

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  • Tommaso Antonucci, 2007. "Innovation and employment in Europe: A sectoral perspective," Springer Books, in: Uwe Cantner & Franco Malerba (ed.), Innovation, Industrial Dynamics and Structural Transformation, pages 255-279, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-49465-2_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-49465-2_14
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