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How does innovation emerge from normal economic activity? Economic Interdependence and Innovative Activity is an original new book which tries to answer this question by reconciling inter-industrial analysis with the study of innovation. This book provides a bridge between economic statics and the dynamics of growth and development. As well as offering important and original empirical data for Canada, France, Italy, Greece and China, the authors make a series of theoretical advances and propose a new way to observe the innovative process as well as new analytical tools to examine innovative activity. Their central thesis is that innovative outputs emerge out of increased social interaction, and division of labour through cooperative networks. An authoritative theoretical introduction and some thought-provoking conclusions have been prepared by Christian DeBresson.Economic Interdependence and Innovative Activity encourage input-output economists to encompass innovative activities in dynamic models and innovation researchers to look at technical interdependencies.
The late Christian DeBresson, formerly Professor of Management and Economics of Technological Change, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Contents: Introduction Part I: Concepts, Methods of Observation, and Analysis Part II: New Dimensions of Interdependence: Innovative Activities and Types of Innovative Organizations Part III: The Location of Innovative Clusters in National Economies Part IV: Regional Location of Innovation Activities Part V: Do Economic Linkages Matter For Innovative Activity? Part VI: Issues, Problems and Perspectives References Indexes
'DeBresson's book gives a new and inspiring life to input-output analysis by aiming at building a bridge to dynamic analysis of innovations by the use of detailed empirical data. . . . the book clearly illustrates the need for and value of further empirically based information on this topic.'
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