Keywords and phrases: labor productivity, R&D-entrepreneurship collaboration, regions, linear interaction models, multicollinearity, mean centering.
Received: January 10, 2023; Accepted: February 18, 2023; Published: March 13, 2023
How to cite this article: V. Kanellopoulos, How does the collaboration between entrepreneurship and R&D capital affect regional productivity? An implementation of mean centering for reducing multicollinearity, Advances and Applications in Statistics 86(1) (2023), 101-126. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/0972361723018
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