2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3798907
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The Rise and Fall of German Innovation

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“…Strong government support a highly skilled workforce, collaborative relationships, energy transition, digitization and growing sustainability awareness among consumers, among other factors, have led to the development of various markets offering growing potential for innovative companies in the circular economy (GTAI -German Trade & Invest, 2021). Germany's investments in education are far more concentrated and specialized compared to other countries such as France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Naudé & Nagler, 2021), representing another significant difference compared to other EU countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Strong government support a highly skilled workforce, collaborative relationships, energy transition, digitization and growing sustainability awareness among consumers, among other factors, have led to the development of various markets offering growing potential for innovative companies in the circular economy (GTAI -German Trade & Invest, 2021). Germany's investments in education are far more concentrated and specialized compared to other countries such as France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Naudé & Nagler, 2021), representing another significant difference compared to other EU countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research shows a positive relationship between military-related R&D and innovation after WWII (Gross & Sampat, 2020;Moretti et al, 2019). Yet, no quantitative evidence exists regarding the role of the military in the 19 th century, a period when warfare became a tool for nation building (Tilly, 1990) 1 and when the rate of innovation reached its historical peak (Gold, 2021;Huebner, 2005;Naudé & Nagler, 2021). While governments at the time had low spending-to-GDP ratios, they devoted most of their national budgets to the military sector (Ferguson, 2001;Voigtländer & Voth, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%