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- W2172538464 abstract "In the developing countries, foreign technology was largely compared to the one of the principal engines of the economic growth. However, according to the economic literature, the assimilation of this technology is far from being an automatic process. If the developing countries (or firms located in such countries) are not able to satisfy the conditions which their make it possible to learn this technology, so that they are deprived of sufficient absorptive capacity, they will face difficulties to transform these spillovers into profits of competitiveness. Initially, we will analyze within this paper the interaction between absorptive capacity of R&D spillovers and technological lag. In the second time, we will analyze the effects of the current and lagged R&D spillovers on the international competitiveness measured by exports and this, in the specific context of Tunisia. The technological lag can strongly affects the capacity of the countries to absorb the R&D spillovers. This idea is conceived through the analysis of the race of the innovation and the role of the initial technological lag in the determination of the speed of catching up. Thus, a significant question can be raised: How we can characterize the evolution of the absorptive capacity of R&D spillovers along the catching up?" @default.
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- W2172538464 title "Lagged R&D Spillovers and International Competitiveness: A Sectoral Approach in the Case of Tunisia" @default.
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