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The spillover to the economy was immediate and most notable in food prices.
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Also, as emerging economies impose controls on capital flows with prudential purposes, other countries may suffer negative spillover effects.
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The close physical proximity facilitates knowledge spillovers, helping people and firms exchange information and generate new ideas.
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Hydrogen spillover is the most common example of an adsorptive spillover.
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Any knowledge spillover reduces the innovator's benefits, thus freely revealed knowledge is not in the interest of the innovator.
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And the loss of activity in the object generally involves an increase in activity in adjacent regions, which are considered outside the object (i.e., spillover).
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The third source relating to localization economies is technological spillovers.
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The spillover into broader structured credit markets had a huge impact on bond insurers.
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The fishermen are attracted to the areas just outside the reserves where spillover creates an abundance of large game fish not found in other areas.
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Internal knowledge spillover occurs if there is a positive impact of knowledge between individuals within an organization that produces goods and/or services.
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