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Innovation Spillovers, Economic Growth, and the Role of Absorptive Ability

Proceedings

Innovation Spillovers, Economic Growth, and the Role of Absorptive Ability

Proceedings

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USMAN, M., ALMAS, L. K., & HASSAN, S. (2024). Innovation Spillovers, Economic Growth, and the Role of Absorptive Ability. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences. The International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences. Editura ASE. https://doi.org/10.24818/icess/2024/081

081 Innovation Spillovers, Economic Growth, and the Role of Absorptive Ability 923-950

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