R&D Offshoring and the Productivity Growth of European Regions
Davide Castellani, F. Pieri
CIRCLE Working Papers, No. 20,
No. 20,
2013
Abstract
The recent increase in R&D offshoring have raised fears that knowledge and competitiveness in advanced countries may be at risk of 'hollowing out'. At the same time, economic research has stressed that this process is also likely to allow some reverse technology transfer and foster growth at home. This paper addresses this issue by investigating the extent to which R&D offshoring is associated with productivity dynamics of European regions. We find that offshoring regions have higher productivity growth, but this positive effect fades down with the number of investment projects carried out abroad. A large and positive correlation emerge between the extent of R&D offshoring and the home region productivity growth, supporting the idea that carrying out R&D abroad strengthen European competitiveness.
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German Economy Recovering – Long-Term Approach Needed to Economic Policy: Joint Economic Forecast Spring 2013
Dienstleistungsauftrag des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Technologie,
2013
Abstract
An upwards tendency re-emerged in the German economy in spring 2013. The situation in the financial markets has eased thanks to subsiding uncertainty regarding the future of the European Monetary Union. The headwind in the world economy has also tailed off somewhat. The institutes expect gross domestic product in Germany to increase by 0.8% this year (68%-projection interval: 0.1% to 1.5%) and by 1.9% next year. The number of unemployed should continue to fall to an annual average of 2.9 million this year and 2.7 million in 2014. The inflation rate is expected to drop to 1.7% this year and edge up to 2.0% next year on the back of rising capacity utilisation. The public budget will be almost balanced in 2013 and should show a surplus of 0.5% in relation to gross domestic product in 2014 thanks to more favourable economic conditions. It is now time to readopt a longer-term approach to economic policy. Although structural adjustment processes implemented in the crisis-afflicted countries have started to deal with institutional problems in the euro area, they are far from resolved. The German public budget also faces massive long-term burdens related to demographic factors.
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Proximity and the Transfer of Academic Knowledge: Evidence from the Spatial Pattern of Industry Collaborations of East German Professors
Viktor Slavtchev
Regional Studies,
No. 5,
2013
Abstract
Proximity and the transfer of academic knowledge: evidence from the spatial pattern of industry collaborations of East German professors, Regional Studies. Universities can stimulate local economic development, particularly due to collaboration with local industry. Against this background, this study analyses when these interactions are local. Previous research suggests that university–industry linkages are mainly local because of tacit knowledge and the importance of physical proximity. This study provides additional evidence that the spatial pattern of university–industry linkages is a result of a complex matching process of appropriate partners. The results indicate that actors' individual and relational characteristics, institutional factors, and the particular type of knowledge play a role in collaboration. Hence, university–industry collaborations might not be local.
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Natural-resource or Market-seeking FDI in Russia? An Empirical Study of Locational Factors Affecting the Regional Distribution of FDI Entries
K. Gonchar, Philipp Marek
HSE Working Papers, Series: Economics, WP BRP 26/EC/2013,
2013
Abstract
This paper analyzes the spatial distribution of foreign direct investment (FDI) across regions in Russia. Our analysis employs data on Russian firms with a foreign investor during the 2000-2009 period and links regional statistics in the conditional logit model. The main findings are threefold. First, we conclude that market-related factors and the availability of natural resources are important factors in attracting FDI. Second, existing agglomeration economies encourage foreign investors. Third, the findings imply that service-oriented FDI co-locates with extraction industries in resource-endowed regions.
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The manufacturing sector in East German regions 20 years after German Unification – how sustainable is its economic structure?
Gerhard Heimpold
XII Meždunarodnaja naučnaja konferencija po problemam razvitija èkonimiki i obščestva. Red. Jasin, È. G., Nacionalnyj issledovatel’skij universitet /Vysšaja škola èkonomiki. Pri učasti vsemirnogo banka i meždunarodnogo valjutnogo fonda, Izd,
2012
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After strong de-industrialization in the early 1990s, East Germany’s manufacturing sector has undergone a recovery. With this in mind, the contribution provides an analysis of industrial and functional structures given in the manufacturing sector. The findings reveal that technology-driven industries as well as high-grade services are under-represented. The latter also results from the lack of headquarters in East Germany.
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Innovation within the Maritime Cluster of QUÉBEC – Evaluation of a Regional Study in Québec
Sabine Freye
Presses Académiques Francophones,
2013
Abstract
The present analysis is based on the hypothesis that the potential of regional development of an industry or a branch depends on the potential to innovate. There are two research questions: Is the cluster concept applicable for the maritime branch of the maritime region of Québec? Second, whether the branch can become an economic pillar for the maritime region? The study uses data from a regional survey focusing mainly on the internal characteristics of the firms. The results show that most of the enterprises of the sample are small and medium sized firms which innovate less. The data suggest that the characteristics of the maritime branch of the maritime region of Québec do not support the adaption of the concept of Cluster as a strategy of regional development.
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Organization of EU Structural Policy in the Years 2007-20013 in Northwestern Germany, ed. by the German National Academy for Spatial Research and Planning
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Raumforschung und Raumordnung,
No. 2,
2013
Abstract
There is an ongoing debate on the effectiveness and efficiency of EU structural policies. New empiricial results for this discussion are now presented by a research group of the German Academy for Spatial Research and Planning (Akademie für Raumforschung und Raumordnung, ARL) for the institutional settings in the field of interregional support measures in Northwest Germany. The conclusions by the research group for future policies for regional and local economic development policies are not only relevant for Germany’s Northwest Region, but may in general stimulate the academic and public discussion on interregional support policy.
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Vierteljährliche Konjunkturberichterstattung für das Land Sachsen-Anhalt – Die gesamtwirtschaftliche Lage im 4. Quartal 2012 -
Brigitte Loose, Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch, Franziska Exß
One-off Publications,
No. 4,
2012
Abstract
In Sachsen-Anhalt ist die gesamtwirtschaftliche Produktion im vierten Quartal 2012 um 0,5% zurückgegangen, nachdem sie im dritten Quartal bereits um 0,3% geschrumpft war. Wie auch in Deutschland war die Wirtschaft im vergangenen Jahr zunehmend durch die Eurokrise belastet worden. Die Produktion im Verarbeitenden Gewerbe hat zum einen aufgrund der gesunkenen Exporte in wichtige Abnehmerländer des Euroraums nachgegeben. Zum anderen haben die Investitionsgüterhersteller und damit auch ihre Zulieferer die geringere Investitionsneigung der Unternehmen im Inland zu spüren bekommen. Gleichzeitig war die Bauproduktion rückläufig, die zum Teil witterungsbedingt, aber auch einem schwächelnden gewerblichen und öffentlichen Bau geschuldet war. Rück-gänge im Verlauf musste aber auch der Dienstleistungsbereich hinnehmen, deren konjunkturreagibelsten Sparten besonders kräftig nachgaben. So gingen angesichts der schwachen Industriekonjunktur die Wertschöpfung der Unternehmensdienstleister – hier vor allem die der Arbeitnehmerüberlassungen – sowie die der Verkehrsunternehmen besonders deutlich zurück. Dämpfende Impulse kamen wegen der demografischen Entwicklung nach wie vor von den öffentlichen Verwaltungen. Zugleich trug der Handel nur wenig zum Wachstum des Bruttoinlandsproduktes bei.
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Related Variety, Unrelated Variety and Regional Functions: A spatial panel approach
Matthias Brachert, Alexander Kubis, Mirko Titze
Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography,
2013
Abstract
The paper presents estimates for the impact of related variety, unrelated variety and the functions a region performs in the production process on regional employment growth in Germany. We argue that regions benefit from the existence of related activities that facilitate economic development. Thereby the sole reliance of the related and unrelated variety concept on standard industrial classifications (SIC) remains debatable. We offer estimations for establishing that conceptual progress can be made when the focus of analysis goes beyond solely considering industries. We develop an industry-function based approach of related and unrelated variety and test our hypothesis by the help of spatial panel approach. Our findings suggest that related variety as same as unrelated variety facilitate regional employment growth in Germany. However, the drivers behind these effects do differ. While the positive effect of related variety is driven by high degrees of relatedness in the regional “R&D” and “White-Collar”-functions, the effects of unrelated variety are spurred by “Blue Collar”-functions in this period.
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