Cognitive Capital and Islands of Innovation: The Lucas Growth Model from a Regional Perspective
Andrea Caragliu and
Peter Nijkamp
Regional Studies, 2020, vol. 48, issue 4, 624-645
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Caragliu A. and Nijkamp P. Cognitive capital and islands of innovation: the Lucas growth model from a regional perspective, Regional Studies. Knowledge triggers regional growth. Evidence suggests that skilled labour force concentrates in islands of innovation, providing an advantage for innovative regions and a challenge for lagging ones. A growth model explaining the effect of human capital on regional wealth is presented. Estimates are based on the European Values Study (EVS) and Eurostat regional data. The externality driving growth in the model is cognitive capital. Empirical tests show that a higher endowment of cognitive capital generates increasing returns to knowledge, favouring the emergence of islands of innovation; also, regions with a high endowment of cognitive capital attract knowledge spillovers from neighbours.
Date: 2020
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