In economics, a spillover is a positive or a negative, but more often negative, impact experienced in one region or across the world due to an independent...
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and/or spillover (economics) when the concept is specific to technology management and innovation economics. In knowledge management economics, knowledge...
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individuals Spillover (book), or Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic, a 2012 book by David Quammen Spillover (economics), an economic...
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In experiments, a spillover is an indirect effect on a subject not directly treated by the experiment. These effects are useful for policy analysis but...
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This glossary of economics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in economics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields. Contents: 0–9 A...
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Recession (redirect from Contraction (economics))
In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction that occurs when there is a period of broad decline in economic activity. Recessions generally...
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International economics is concerned with the effects upon economic activity from international differences in productive resources and consumer preferences...
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Economic nationalism (redirect from Nationalist economics)
industries with state support), due to beliefs that industry has positive spillover effects on the rest of the economy, enhances the self-sufficiency and...
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Jeffrey Sachs (redirect from Clinical economics)
S.-backed laboratory research program," he has stated that "A natural spillover is also possible, of course. Both hypotheses are viable at this stage...
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Preferences, Hours Mismatch and Well-Being of Couples: Are There Spillovers?" (PDF). Labour Economics. 24: 244–52. doi:10.1016/j.labeco.2013.09.002. hdl:10419/62339...
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Externality (redirect from Internalization (economics))
In economics, an externality or external cost is an indirect cost or benefit to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of another party's...
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Effective demand (category Keynesian economics)
do not continuously maintain equilibrium prices. One example involves spillovers from the labor market to the goods market. If there is labour market disequilibrium...
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Quantitative easing (redirect from Tapering (economics))
mitigated and rewarded under the global carbon reward policy. Keynesian economics became popular after the Great Depression. The idea is that in an economy...
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Innovation economics is new, and growing field of economic theory and applied/experimental economics that emphasizes innovation and entrepreneurship....
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Irwin, Douglas A.; Klenow, Peter J. (December 1994). "Learning-by-Doing Spillovers in the Semiconductor Industry". Journal of Political Economy. 102 (6):...
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enhancement. Spillover is a process by which an employee's experience in one domain affects their experience in another domain. Theoretically, spillover is perceived...
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CEPR. March 29, 2023. Retrieved August 31, 2024. "Spillover Notes Volume 2016 Issue 002: Spillovers from Dollar Appreciation (2016)". IMF eLibrary. Retrieved...
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In economics, a public good (also referred to as a social good or collective good) is a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Use by one...
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Retrieved 23 March 2016. "Global Terrorism Index 2015" (PDF). Institute for Economics and Peace. November 2015. p. 41. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11...
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developing countries. Leakage is a type of "spillover" effect of mitigation policies. Estimates of spillover effects are uncertain. If mitigation policies...
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economic growth. The theory also focuses on positive externalities and spillover effects of a knowledge-based economy which will lead to economic development...
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Sustainable development (redirect from Sustainable Economics)
Roumasset, J.; Zhou, T. (2005). "Sustainable Growth with Environmental Spillovers". Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 58 (4): 527–547. CiteSeerX 10...
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be widely used across the economy has many different uses creates many spillover effects Since their book, more GPTs have been added for the 21st century...
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Maurice Kugler (category Alumni of the London School of Economics)
Maurice Kugler (2006), "Spillovers from foreign direct investment: within or between industries? Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 444–477)...
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Absorbative Capacity Theory of Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship," with Haifeng Qian, Small Business Economics, 2013, 40(2), 185-198. "Regional Systems...
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Minimum wage (redirect from Minimum wage economics)
Stewart, Mark B. (2012). "Wage inequality, minimum wage effects, and spillovers". Oxford Economic Papers. 64 (4): 616–634. doi:10.1093/oep/gps003. ISSN 0030-7653...
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The economics of terrorism is a branch of economics dedicated to the study of terrorism. It involves using the tools of economic analysis to analyse issues...
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List of Ig Nobel Prize winners (redirect from Ig Nobel Prize in Economics)
November 2011. Tuk, M. A.; Trampe, D.; Warlop, L. (2011). "Inhibitory Spillover: Increased Urination Urgency Facilitates Impulse Control in Unrelated...
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economies of scale: input sharing, labor market pooling, and knowledge spillovers (Marshall, 1920). Localization economies occur when an increase in the...
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