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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
1.2. Themes in Recent Literature
1.2.1. The Innovation-Export Link
1.2.2. The Research-Innovation Link
1.2.3. Heterogeneity in Innovation
1.2.4. Two Econometrics Aspects: The Endogeneity Issue and the Fractional Response Model
2. Data and Methods
2.1. Estimation Strategy
3.2. Control Variables
3.3. The Role of Regional Innovation
3. Results
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
| 1 | When the observations at one or both boundaries display too large a frequency, it may be preferable to use two-part models. |
| 2 | The original dataset also contains information about Austria and Hungary, however given the numerous missing observations that prevented us from generating our core variables, these two countries have been excluded from the study. |
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