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Title: Regional Convergence and R&D Investment: Applied investigation in Portugal
Authors: Guerreiro, Gertrudes
Guerreiro, António
Keywords: R&D Investment
Income Distribution
Regional Inequality
Regional Convergence
Spatial Econometrics
Issue Date: Aug-2015
Publisher: ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association
Citation: Guerreiro, G. & Guerreiro, A. (2015), "Regional Convergence and R&D Investment: Applied investigation in Portugal", ERSA 55th Congress, ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association, August 2015.
Abstract: R&D investments are seen has having an enormous potential impact on the competitive position of regions and perhaps on regional convergence (or divergence) too. The aim of the paper is to study both the localization of R&D investments and regional income distribution among the NUTs 3 regions of Portugal to conclude if these variables are related or not. We intend to answer questions like if geography influences the pattern of R&D investments and inequality, and if these ones reveal the presence of spatial correlation. Furthermore, we evaluate convergence or divergence in income growth and if it is related with R&D investments. After a brief introduction we evaluate the inequalities among regions using information about per capita GDP and per capita R&D investment. It follows the convergence analysis and conclusions. To study the spatial convergence (approximation) of per capita income (GDPpc) and R&D investments in the regions of Portugal, we use a standard methodology of spatial econometrics. We compared the values of each geographical unit with the values calculated to the neighboring geographic units, in the first and last year of the period under review. We conclude that regions with higher GDPpc are not the same with the highest concentration of R&D investments, with the exception of the northern coastline. The R&D investments are geographically linked to the network of higher education institutions, especially in the interior regions of the country. The northern regions reveal more dynamic in terms of R&D, which apparently is not felt in the population's standard of living measured by GDPpc. Our challenge for the future of this work is to understand and to explain this data evidence.
URI: http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/ersa/ersaconfs/ersa15/e150825aFinal00463.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16665
Type: lecture
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