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The past and the future of innovation: Some lessons from economic history

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  1. Gries, Thomas & Naudé, Wim, 2018. "Artificial Intelligence, Jobs, Inequality and Productivity: Does Aggregate Demand Matter?," IZA Discussion Papers 12005, IZA Network @ LISER.
  2. Eric J. Bartelsman, 2019. "From New Technology to Productivity," European Economy - Discussion Papers 113, Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission.
  3. Gordon, Robert J., 2018. "Declining American economic growth despite ongoing innovation," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 1-12.
  4. Nataliia Toropchenko & Olena Trokhymets, 2021. "Trends In Investment Activity And Accumulation Of Investment Disproportions In The Economy Of Ukraine," Green, Blue & Digital Economy Journal, Publishing house "Baltija Publishing", vol. 2(1).
  5. Yousaf, Imran & Youssef, Manel & Goodell, John W., 2024. "Tail connectedness between artificial intelligence tokens, artificial intelligence ETFs, and traditional asset classes," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 91(C).
  6. Venturini, Francesco, 2022. "Intelligent technologies and productivity spillovers: Evidence from the Fourth Industrial Revolution," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 194(C), pages 220-243.
  7. Naudé, Wim, 2026. "To Infinity and Beyond! Anthropocentric Stories of Innovation and Growth," IZA Discussion Papers 18408, IZA Network @ LISER.
  8. Aina Gallego & Thomas Kurer & Nikolas Schöll, 2018. "Not so disruptive after all: How workplace digitalization affects political preferences," Economics Working Papers 1623, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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  10. Almeida, Derick & Naudé, Wim & Sequeira, Tiago Neves, 2024. "Artificial Intelligence and the Discovery of New Ideas: Is an Economic Growth Explosion Imminent?," IZA Discussion Papers 16766, IZA Network @ LISER.
  11. Md. Masud Rana & Shah Ridwan Chowdhury & Mohammad Safaet Siddiqee & Elma Noorain Momo & Afnan Yusuf & Md. Mahbubur Rahman, 2026. "Thirty years of digital entrepreneurship research through a systematic review and bibliometric analysis," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 12(1), pages 1-30, December.
  12. Ciaffi, Giovanna & Deleidi, Matteo & Di Bucchianico, Stefano, 2024. "Stagnation despite ongoing innovation: Is R&D expenditure composition a missing link? An empirical analysis for the US (1948–2019)," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 206(C).
  13. Leonardo A. Rocha & Maria Ester S. Dal Poz & Patrícia V.P.S. Lima & Ahmad S. Khan & Napiê G. A. Silva, 2019. "Corruption, bureaucracy and other institutional failures: the “cancer†of innovation and development," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 39(3), pages 1740-1754.
  14. Yulia Gruzina & Irina Firsova & Wadim Strielkowski, 2021. "Dynamics of Human Capital Development in Economic Development Cycles," Economies, MDPI, vol. 9(2), pages 1-18, May.
  15. Alexander Cuntz & Carsten Fink & Hansueli Stamm, 2024. "Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property : An Economic Perspective," WIPO Economic Research Working Papers 77, World Intellectual Property Organization - Economics and Statistics Division.
  16. Wim Naudé, 2022. "From the entrepreneurial to the ossified economy," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 46(1), pages 105-131.
  17. Lovlyn Ekeowa Kelvin-Iloafu & Francis Ezieshi Monyei & Wilfred Isioma Ukpere & Happiness Ozioma Obi-Anike & Phina Njideka Onyekwelu, 2023. "The Impact of Human Capital Development on the Sustainability and Innovativeness of Deposit Money Banks’ Workforces," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(14), pages 1-15, July.
  18. Farooq Malik & Zaghum Umar, 2025. "Quantile connectedness of artificial intelligence tokens with the energy sector," Review of Financial Economics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 43(2), pages 135-146, April.
  19. Naudé, Wim, 2020. "From the Entrepreneurial to the Ossified Economy: Evidence, Explanations and a New Perspective," GLO Discussion Paper Series 539, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
  20. James C. A. Redman, 2020. "An Overview of Innovation in the Arab Gulf States: From Origins and Five‐Year Plans to New Cities and Indices," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 101(7), pages 2485-2506, December.
  21. Balazs Egert, 2026. "Spinning Jennies and Silicon: The Economics of Innovating or Evaporating - Creative Destruction and Public Policies," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 25(1), pages 100-130.
  22. Nataliia Toropchenko & Olena Trokhymets, 2021. "Trends In Investment Activity And Accumulation Of Investment Disproportions In The Economy Of Ukraine," Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, Publishing house "Baltija Publishing", vol. 2(1).
  23. Lorusso, Vincenzo & Venturi, Piero & Seke, Lukovi & Teshome, Mahlet & Idinoba, Monica Ebele & Masheleni, Hambani & Buisman, Nienke & Hoegel, Jens, 2022. "The joint AU-EU Innovation Agenda: when Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) stand for Sustainable Tangible Impact," AfricArxiv yv9e2, Center for Open Science.
  24. Taalbi, Josef, 2019. "Innovation waves and technological transitions: Sweden, 1909-2016," Lund Papers in Economic History 196, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  25. Yamashita, Nobuaki, 2021. "Economic crisis and innovation capacity of Japan: Evidence from cross-country patent citations," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 101(C).
  26. Michael J. Andrews & Aaron K. Chatterji & Scott Stern, 2021. "Introduction: Beyond 140 Characters," NBER Chapters, in: The Role of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth, pages 1-28, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  27. Thomas Kurer & Aina Gallego & Nikolas Schöll, 2018. "Neither Left-Behind nor Superstar: Ordinary Winners of Digitalization at the Ballot Box," Working Papers 1063, Barcelona School of Economics.
  28. Tânia Pinto & Aurora A. C. Teixeira, 2020. "The impact of research output on economic growth by fields of science: a dynamic panel data analysis, 1980–2016," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 123(2), pages 945-978, May.
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