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From the supplier: The impact of imperfect appropriability of innovation rewards in a duopoly arrangement where the R&D teams are working on an uncertain innovation is investigated. The problem involves the determination of an appropriate R&D investment level to maximize the innovation's profitability and any benefits from the spillover of research knowledge. The results show that spillovers inhibit R&D investments when a rival's innovation hazard rate is approximately the same as a company's own hazard rate.
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Title: Spillovers, rivalry and R&D investment.
Author: Rajeev K. Goel
Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1995
Publisher: Southern Economic Association
Volume: v62 Issue: n1 Page: p71(6)
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Author(s)Rajeev K. Goel
PublisherSouthern Economic Association
ISBN / ASINB00093MN4O
ISBN-13978B00093MN40
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