Economia sommersa e crescita economica in presenza di complementarietà tra innovazione e capitale umano
Maria Rosaria Carillo and
Erasmo Papagni
Rivista di Politica Economica, 2002, vol. 92, issue 3, 249-280
Abstract:
In this paper the irregular sector has a negative influence on innovation, education and economic growth. It is assumed that the illegal behaviour of entrepreneurs has costs in terms of competences that could be useful for innovation adoption. Due to strategic complementarity between education and innovation, the irregular sector brings about lower adoption of innovations and lower investment in human capital.
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Date: 2002
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