Technology Diffusion, Services, and Endogenous Growth in Europe. is the Lisbon Strategy Useful?

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We explore the role of business services in knowledge accumulation and growth and the determinants of knowledge diffusion including the role of distance. A continuous-time model is estimated on several European countries, Japan, and the United States. Policy simulations illustrate the benefits for EU growth of the deepening of the single market, the reduction of regulatory barriers, and the accumulation of technology and human capital. Our results support the basic insights of the Lisbon Agenda. Economic growth in Europe is enhanced to the extent that: trade in services increases, technology accumulation and diffusion increase, regulation becomes both less intensive and more uniform across countries, and human capital accumulation increases in all countries. TS - RIS M4 - Citavi

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International Monetary Fund. (2005). Technology Diffusion, Services, and Endogenous Growth in Europe. is the Lisbon Strategy Useful? IMF Working Papers, 05(103), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451861228.001

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