0 an amount of liquid that has become too much for the object that contains it and flows or spreads out: --
1 the effects of an activity that have spread further than was originally intended: --
We are now witnessing a spillover of the war into neighbouring regions.
We now briefly consider two examples - rationality spillovers and corruption.
We proceeded to estimate the international spillovers using different approaches and specifications.
At the end, we remained convinced that there were significant spillovers.
While it would be desirable to find a method of estimating in the presence of such spillovers, this is beyond the scope of the paper.
Mitigating adverse environmental spillovers may require ancillary interventions to stimulate demand for unskilled labor.
In the equilibrium without policy coordination the informational spillovers prove to be more problematic.
The key to understanding our results is to recognize that there are informational spillovers in a two-country environment.
When technological spillovers exist, firms find it difficult to appropriate the full benefits of their research activities.