The Index of Innovation: A New Tool for Regional Analysis

Attempts to create an index of innovation have focused almost exclusively on countries or states. These existing indices also weigh various drivers of innovation equally without regard to their relative effect on economic development. This article has two distinct parts. In Part I the authors develo...

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Economic development
Economic growth
Economic indicators
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Indexes
Innovation
Innovation diffusion
Innovations
Regional analysis
Regional development
Regions
Rural areas
Rural communities
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