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Dr. Tom Brökel |
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Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group Kahlaische Straße 10 D-07745 Jena Germany |
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Curriculum Vitae
- Born in 1978.
- 1999-2004: Studies in economics at Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, Germany.
- Title of the MA thesis (translated): "Determinants of Regional Innovativeness - An Empirical Analysis".
- 2004: Diplom-Volkswirt (MA in Economics) at Jena.
- Since 2004: Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute of Economics.
Research Topics
- Economics of Innovation
- Regional Innovation Systems
- Knowledge Flows and Spillover
- Effects of Ambient Conditions on Innovation
Refereed Working Papers and Papers in Proceedings
- A. Coad and T. Broekel: "Firm Growth and Productivity Growth: Evidence from a Panel VAR", Jenaer Economic Research Papers, #2007-103, 2007
- T. Broekel and T. Brenner: "Measuring Regional Innovativeness - A Methodological Discussion and an Application to One German Industry", DIME Working Papers, RAL3, #2007-13, and Jena Economic Research Papers, #2007-065, 2007
- T. Broekel: "A Concordance between Industries and Technologies - Matching the technological fields of the Patentatlas to the German Industry Classification", Jena Economic Research Papers, #2007-041, 2007
- T. Broekel and T. Brenner: "Local Factors and Innovativeness – An Empirical Analysis of German Patents for Five Industries", Papers on Economics and Evolution, #0509, 2005
Publications
- U. Witt, T. Broekel and T. Brenner: Knowledge and its Economic Characteristics - A Conceptual Clarification, in: R. Arena, A. Festré and N. Lazaric (eds), HANDBOOK ON KNOWLEDGE AND ECONOMICS, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publ., forthcoming, previously as Jena Economic Research Papers, #2007-013, 2007
- Broekel, T. and Binder, M.: The Regional Dimension of Knowledge Transfers - A Behavioral Approach, Industry and Innovation, Vol. 14 (2), 2007, 151-175, previously as Discussion Papers on Economics and Evolution #0612
