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The prima-donnas smell is shown in Figure 5. Cause: innovation and organisational inertia, stagnant collaboration.
If you do not buy a new tablet every several years, these profits will dwindle and cause innovation to slow.
Additionally, for countries like Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, and Sweden, we observe bidirectional causality between innovation and per capita economic growth (STJ <=> GDP), while in the context of Czech Republic, we find that per capita economic growth does not Granger cause innovation (STJ <#> GDP).
In healthy competition, cost increases would either be absorbed by the firm, shared by the firm and customers, or cause innovation to occur.
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H 1B 0 : Per capita economic growth does not Granger-cause innovation activities.
Additionally, for Romania, and the European panel, there is bidirectional causality between innovation and per capita economic growth (RRD <=> GDP), while in the context of Greece and Sweden, per capita economic growth does not Granger-cause innovation (RRD <#> GDP).
Additionally, for European panel, we find the existence of bidirectional causality between innovation and per capita economic growth (RDE <=> GDP), while in the context of Greece, per capita economic growth does not Granger-cause innovation (RDE <#> GDP).
Moreover, for countries like Finland, Germany, and the UK, and the European panel, there is bidirectional causality between innovation and per capita economic growth (HTE <=> GDP), while in the context of Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, and Poland, per capita economic growth does not Granger-cause innovation (HTE <#> GDP).
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