The spatial hierarchy of technological change and economic development in Europe

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Abstract

This paper discusses the possibility of a spatial hierarchy of innovation and growth dynamics in Europe. A spatial hierarchy is understood as a geographical clustering of regions, where important differences exist in terms of innovation and growth dynamics between the clusters. The literature on regional growth and innovation is briefly scanned. After this, a database on European regional growth and innovation dynamics is presented. Spatial correlation analysis and spatial principal components analysis are used to explore the possibility of a spatial hierarchy in Europe. The results point to a hierarchy consisting of four groups: South Europe, East Europe, and two groups in West and North Europe. Growth and innovation performance in these clusters are discussed, and some policy conclusions are drawn. © The Author(s) 2009.

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Verspagen, B. (2010). The spatial hierarchy of technological change and economic development in Europe. Annals of Regional Science, 45(1), 109–132. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00168-009-0293-8

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