1997
DOI: 10.2307/3502674
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Innovation, imitation et rattrapage en présence de rigidités sur le marché du travail

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“…On this particular point, several theoretical studies have pointed out that the gains from trade openness are not spontaneous (Borensztein et al, 1998;Adams, 2009;Pahlavani, 2005), policy coordination between countries is necessary to promote economic growth (Alouini, 2010). For Fontagné and Guérin (1997), the impact of technological externalities linked to trade openness on economic growth depends on initial conditions, notably qualified human capital, a good level of technology and good governance.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this particular point, several theoretical studies have pointed out that the gains from trade openness are not spontaneous (Borensztein et al, 1998;Adams, 2009;Pahlavani, 2005), policy coordination between countries is necessary to promote economic growth (Alouini, 2010). For Fontagné and Guérin (1997), the impact of technological externalities linked to trade openness on economic growth depends on initial conditions, notably qualified human capital, a good level of technology and good governance.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%