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spillover

A positive externality. The term is often used to refer to the transmission of an advanced technology from a foreign-owned firm (thus FDI) to domestic firms.

Related information about spillover:
  1. Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic: David ...
    *Starred Review* Exemplary science writer Quammen schools us in the fascinating if alarming facts about zoonotic diseases, animal infections that sicken ...
     
  2. Spillover effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Spillover effects are externalities of economic activity or processes that affect those who are not directly involved. Odours from a rendering plant are negative ...
     
  3. SPILLOVER
    Sep 22, 2012 ... The next big and murderous human pandemic, the one that kills us in millions, will be caused by a new disease-new to humans, anyway.
     
  4. spillover - definition of spillover by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    The act or an instance of spilling over. 2. An amount or quantity spilled over. 3. A side effect arising from or as if from an unpredicted source: Late trains were a ...
     
  5. David Quammen's 'Spillover' Owes Much to Faulkner - NYTimes.com
    Oct 19, 2012 ... David Quammen says he approached his book “Spillover,” about animal diseases that have jumped to humans, with a belief that “nonfiction ...
     
  6. 'Spillover,' by David Quammen - NYTimes.com
    Oct 19, 2012 ... David Quammen examines the threat posed by animal microbes that cross over to humans.
     
  7. Spillover - The New York Times
    Oct 2, 2012 ... In “Spillover,” David Quammen writes about how human pandemics stem from animals and thinks about what he calls the NBO's — the Next ...
     
  8. Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic by David ...
    Nov 11, 2012 ... Killer organisms and viruses that jump from animal to human are tracked down in this forensic study, writes Alice Roberts.