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Discover Ludwig"technological spillovers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the unintended and indirect benefits or consequences that occur as a result of technological advancements in a specific industry or field. Example: The development of electric cars has led to technological spillovers in the transportation sector, with advancements in battery technology also benefiting the production of electric buses and trucks.
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Do greenhouse gas stabilization costs drop in the presence of international technological spillovers?
We consider a type of technological spillovers that is bound to bilateral capital trade.
First model applications highlight the differences between climate policy analyses which either take or do not take technological spillovers into account.
Spatial correlations were taken into account because of the use of different geographical scales (i.e., water service area and land uses) and the potential existence of organizational and technological spillovers between water services.
In the absence of conclusive evidence, two questions can be put forward: the first concerns the role played by technology in the generation of those external effects; the second, the micro-assessment of the dynamics of technological spillovers.
In this paper, we present an intertemporal optimization model that is designed to analyze climate policy scenarios within a globalized world which is characterized by the existence of technological spillovers.
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Because economists could not measure spillovers or delimit their scope ("How far does a technological spillover spill?" Mr Krugman wondered), they could invoke them to explain just about anything.Mr Krugman's models instead identified a less elusive benefit of proximity.
Unlike a technological spillover, this gift would in principle leave a paper trail, showing up in local firms' sales figures.In neither contribution did Mr Krugman claim great originality for his ideas or great realism.
It is important to consider equalization and specialization between domestic and foreign trade when the coordination of these factors is included in research on the technological spillover effect.
Our results suggest FDI is most effective as inward direct investment in countries outside the technological frontier possessing adequate existing domestic investment capital and R&D spending to convert foreign investment capital and technological spillover into innovation.
This paper argues that the interaction between domestic and foreign trade (trade coordination) can affect the technological spillover effect by improving competition, imitation and upstream and downstream contact, etc., which will then affect technological innovation.
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