noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
technological
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When technological spillovers exist, firms find it difficult to appropriate the full benefits of their research activities.
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The existence of technological spillovers and positive pecuniary externalities create incentives to make such ventures as inclusive as possible.
■ NOUN
benefit
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What divergences arise between equilibrium and optimal output when a spillover costs and b spillover benefits are present?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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D1 is drawn to include these private benefits plus the additional spillover benefits accruing to society at large.
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If the hepatic capacity to eliminate portal endotoxins is exceeded, spillover into the systemic circulation will occur.
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In a functional sense, spillover was founded on the belief that contemporary economies were based upon a tangle of interrelated sectors.
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More important, perhaps, was the notion of political spillover .
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Such benefits and costs are called spillover or external benefits and costs.
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The spillover from this popularity also affected other types of historicals.
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The paucity of cases emphasises the difficulty of virus spillover into the urban cycle.