How do countries diversify into green tech? Our study in Research Policy delves into the role of international co-inventor linkages. Key insight: countries tapping into complementary capabilities are more likely to develop new green specializations.
Green diversification can be boosted by establishing external linkages. We show this in a paper with Nicoletta Corrocher and @simone_grbn just out in Research Polcy
Check out, 50 days' free access 👇👇👇
https://t.co/wXrAWkAxjC
Proud to present: Our brand-new digital #database on the #communist#economies of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia from 1944 to 1993. 1/2
Check it out here➡️ https://t.co/qtxZbEr5sa
Hot off the press: How can the 14 countries of the Danube region (🇦🇹,🇧🇦,🇧🇬,🇭🇷,🇨🇿,🇩🇪,🇭🇺,🇲🇩,🇷🇴,🇷🇸,🇸🇰,🇺🇦) attract high-tech FDI & improve their competitiveness in a digitalised and automated economy? Zuzana Zavarská offers policy recommendations.
Download: ➡️https://t.co/y4iPogZtTC
🟡 You are an economist?
🟡 Are you interested in the economies of 🇨🇿🇭🇺🇵🇱🇸🇰?
🟡 Would you like to live and work in 🏫🎡☕️🇦🇹 the world's most liveable city?
🟨 Join our team @wiiw_ac_at and apply for the job of our Visegrád countries expert!
👇👇👇
SS08: 'Economic Resilience, Uncertainty and Policy: Lessons Learnt (?)' is #Economic#Resilience your area of expertise? @Tasos_Kitsos@TupyMG @sm_grabner would like your abstracts for @regstud#RSA25 for more info and to submit: https://t.co/on3nmkOGzh (10)
Proud to be quoted in the brand new #DraghiReport on the future of Europe's competitiveness, with a paper our economists,@RobertStehrer and Doris Hanz-Weiss, prepared for the @EIB.
Download it here: ➡️https://t.co/vV8c7cZweF
On 17 September at 15:00, @santos_indhira from @WorldBank and wiiw Economist Branimir Jovanovic will discuss the special topic of the #WesternBalkans#LabourMarket Brief 2022, which is Labour Taxation in the Western Balkans. Please register!
https://t.co/xewldwdp46
It is always a pleasure to join the annual IIOA conference! This time, I presented work on the role of interregional input-output linkages for regional diversification. Thanks for all the comments & feedback! @wiiw_ac_at@TheIIOA
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
3rd Summer School on Agent-Based Stock-Flow Consistent macroeconomic modelling
@Dises_Univpm@UnivPoliMarche
Ancona (Italy), September 9-12 2024
Please have a look at the following link for details:
https://t.co/w2oc0jINvO
Große Coverstory mit Zahlen und Einschätzungen unseres wissenschaftl. Direktors @RobertStehrer in @DiePressecom: 🇺🇸 wachsen kräftiger als 🇪🇺, weil sie über einen global führenden Tech-Sektor verfügen, eine effektivere Geld- und Fiskalpolitik betreiben und die Bevölkerung wächst.
jobs, jobs, jobs:
@wiiw_ac_at is looking for 1) a project manager, 2) an economic data specialist and 3) an industry and trade economist
Apply here 👇👇👇
https://t.co/HS5EAvBLem
This publication also reveals my new affiliation: looking forward to continuing my research at @wiiw_ac_at, where I'll focus on cohesion policy, the twin transition and everything regional!
https://t.co/dOQU8DX0H5
How do countries diversify into green tech? Our study in Research Policy delves into the role of international co-inventor linkages. Key insight: countries tapping into complementary capabilities are more likely to develop new green specializations.
These findings open avenues for future research: analysis of other types of linkages (trade, migration flows etc) and various facets of complementarity (institutional, cultural...) will further elucidate the role of international connections for green diversification.
How do countries diversify into green tech? Our study in Research Policy delves into the role of international co-inventor linkages. Key insight: countries tapping into complementary capabilities are more likely to develop new green specializations.
Green diversification can be boosted by establishing external linkages. We show this in a paper with Nicoletta Corrocher and @simone_grbn just out in Research Polcy
Check out, 50 days' free access 👇👇👇
https://t.co/wXrAWkAxjC
The study suggests a clear policy direction: actively promote strategic international collaborations emphasizing complementary capabilities. Incentives for collaborative R&D, exchange programs fostering cross-national ties, and robust tech infrastructure are key tools.