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Growth, innovation and international competitiveness

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The past two decades have witnessed considerable shifts in the world income and technology pyramid. A major factor in this was the differing ability of economic systems to bring forth innovations under the pressure of a highly dynamic environment. This article analyses the link between innovation, international competitiveness and growth in the world economy from a Schumpeterian perspective.

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Paul, J., Welfens, J. Growth, innovation and international competitiveness. Intereconomics 22, 168–174 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02932249

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