Andergassen, Rainer ;
Nardini, Franco ;
Ricottilli, Massimo
(2003)
Technological Paradigms and Firms’ Interaction.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 12.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/4822.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(472).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
This paper deals with the aggregate effects of small, exogenous but
idiosyncratic technological shocks on locally interacting firms. Its main
purpose is to model a situation in which technological paradigms emerge
through endogenous propagation and diffusion of information leading to
an aggregate pattern. We develop a theoretical framework in which large
technological correlations emerge due to localised interaction of single
firms.
The paper states some simple results on spill-over dynamics determined
by firms trying to improve their current technology and thus generating
new information through investment in R&D and through localised
technological search. The first part shows that different growth regimes
can arise from the general framework of interaction that we propose. The
second part shows that an interesting regime characterised both by long
run innovation growth and endogenous short run fluctuations emerges
spontaneously.
Abstract
This paper deals with the aggregate effects of small, exogenous but
idiosyncratic technological shocks on locally interacting firms. Its main
purpose is to model a situation in which technological paradigms emerge
through endogenous propagation and diffusion of information leading to
an aggregate pattern. We develop a theoretical framework in which large
technological correlations emerge due to localised interaction of single
firms.
The paper states some simple results on spill-over dynamics determined
by firms trying to improve their current technology and thus generating
new information through investment in R&D and through localised
technological search. The first part shows that different growth regimes
can arise from the general framework of interaction that we propose. The
second part shows that an interesting regime characterised both by long
run innovation growth and endogenous short run fluctuations emerges
spontaneously.
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Monograph
(Working Paper)
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Keywords
Local interaction, Spill-over Dynamics, Growth, Fluctuations
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ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
Local interaction, Spill-over Dynamics, Growth, Fluctuations
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
10 Mar 2016 09:51
Last modified
10 Mar 2016 09:51
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