| Gunther Maier, Sabine Sedlacek: Spillovers and Innovation, Environment and Space: An Introduction |
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2 Spillovers as Externalities |
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3 Consequences of Externalities |
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4 An Economy without Externalities - Is It Feasible? |
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5 An Economy with Externalities - Is It Manageable? |
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6 Externalities and Economics - A Paradigm Change? |
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| Shunli Wang, Peter Nijkamp: Spatial Externalities in an Open Environmental-Economic System |
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2 Formalizing the Conceptual Framework |
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3 Spatial Landscape, Spatial Flow and Spatial Externality |
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4 Categorizing Spatial Externalities in Spatial Interaction Models |
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| Daniela Gumprecht, Nicole Gumprecht, Werner G. Müller: Some Current Issues in the Statistical Analysis of Spillovers |
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1 Coe & Helpman's R&D Spillover Study |
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2 Fixed Effects Panel Regression |
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4 Time Series Added-Variable Plots |
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| Harvey A. Goldstein, Catherine S. Renault: Estimating Universities' Contributions to Regional Economic Development: The Case of the U.S |
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2 Outputs and Potential Impacts of Research Universities |
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3 Available Methodological Approaches |
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4 A Quasi-Experimental Approach |
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6 Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Study |
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| Attila Varga, Luc Anselin, Zoltan J. Acs: Regional Innovation in the U.S. over Space and Time |
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3 Space-Time Patterns of U.S. Innovation - Some Methodological Issues |
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4 Changing Geography of U.S. Innovation: Is There Any Role of Localized Knowledge Spillovers? |
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| Peter M. Townroe: Weighing Environmental Factors in the Appraisal of Major Highway Investments |
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2 Requirements and Restraints |
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4 The New Approach to Appraisal |
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| Michaela Gindl, Florian Wukovitsch: Partnerships Contributing to Sustainable Urban Tourism |
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3 Partnerships for Sustainable Urban Tourism - The Research Process and Results |
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4 Partnerships as New Form of Governance? - A Critical Conclusion |
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| Edward Feser: Industry Cluster Concepts in Innovation Policy: A Comparison of U.S. and Latin American Experience |
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2 Industry Clusters and innovation Policy Making |
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| Edward M. Bergman, Uwe Schubert: Spillovers and Innovation, Environment and Space: Policy Uncertainties and Research Opportunities |
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1 Introduction and Overview |
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2 Negative Externalities and Space |
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3 Space and Environmental Policy |
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4 Environment-oriented Policy and Innovation |
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5 Clusters as Externality Arenas |
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6 Universities as Externality Agents |
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7 Spillovers as Externality Mechanisms |
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8 Knowledge Workers as Spillover Agents |
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