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Europe: PCT per million, 1998-2000 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Europe: PCT per million, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

North America: PCT per million, 1998-2000 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

North America: PCT per million, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Asia/Pacific: PCT per million, 1998-2000 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Asia/Pacific: PCT per million, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Synthetic indicators/1 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Synthetic indicators/2 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

PCT per million in 30 best performing regions, 1998-2000 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

PCT per million in 30 best performing regions, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

OECD Regions: PCT per million population variability, 1998-2000 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

OECD Regions: PCT per million population variability, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Spatial distribution of innovation/1 The degree of disparities in the regional distribution of innovative activities has increased across OECD countries for three out of four indexes. CV decreases mainly because the average value has changed This phenomenon has not been homogeneous across macroareas (in particular it decreases in the United States) We would like to perform the same analysis across sectors to assess potential differences 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Spatial distribution of innovative activity/1 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Spatial dependence of innovative activity/2 Presence of strong and positive spatial autocorrelation among contiguous areas. Spatial dependence extends until the 3th order of contiguity The extent of such a dependence is stable along time Spatial dependence is also detected when distances are used instead of contiguities This process has favoured the formation of clusters of innovative regions…(we need sector data in order to see if such a process is differentiated across sectors and how much) Let us see these clusters 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions

Moran scatterplot map, 2002-2004 18/09/2018 Geography of innovation in OECD regions