Education, Innovation and Economic Development

  • Todericiu R
  • Şerban A
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Abstract

Innovation is a concept that is more and more often used as a solution for increased competitiveness and economic development, either at organizational level or at a national one, but how is it created and what are the factors involved in the cycle education-innovation-economic and social development? This article intents to clarify the above mentioned cycle and provide an insight on what innovation means and what are its components, especially from a macroeconomic point of view. The results show how important innovation and other components like education are for the national and global economic development.

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Todericiu, R., & Şerban, A. (2016). Education, Innovation and Economic Development. Studies in Business and Economics, 11(2), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0029

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