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Digital technologies,knowledge spillovers,innovation policies,and economic growth in a creative region
Authors:Amitrajeet A Batabyal  Peter Nijkamp
Institution:1. Department of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA;2. Department of Spatial Economics, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:We theoretically study the impact of two innovation policies on economic growth in a region that is creative in the sense of Richard Florida and that uses digital technologies to produce a final consumption good. The use of these digital technologies in our creative region gives rise to incomplete knowledge spillovers. Our analysis generates three salient findings. First, we characterize the balanced growth path (BGP) equilibrium. Second, we solve the social planner's problem, describe the Pareto optimal allocation of resources, and then compare the Pareto optimal allocation with the BGP equilibrium allocation. Finally, we study the impacts that a research subsidy and a particular patent policy have on economic growth in our creative region and then we relate our findings to the incompleteness of the above-mentioned knowledge spillovers.
Keywords:Creative capital  economic growth  knowledge spillover  patent policy  research subsidy
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