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This paper uses a rich panel dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms (1990-2006) and a propensity score reweighting …
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manufacturing. Using a unique industry dataset compiled from EU KLEMS and PATSTAT, it explores which countries and industries reveal … Denmark have the highest R&D efficiency on average in total manufacturing. However, sector-specific efficiency scores reveal …
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&D-intensive manufacturing industries, while it caused a significant rise in concentration in these industries. In the short run profitability …
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We examine the growth promoting roles of R&D, international R&D spillovers, and trade in a world econometric model. A … of MULTIMOD that incorporates R&D spillovers among industrial countries and from industrial countries to developing … countries. Our simulations suggest that R&D, R&D spillovers, and trade play important roles in boosting growth in industrial and …
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that export, invest in human capital or R&D, or have prior innovation experience. We also find that SOEs with internal R …
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The empirical analysis in "International R&D Spillovers" (Coe and Helpman, 1995) is first revisited by applying modern … they impact the degree of R&D spillovers. …
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patent. Provided that spillovers exist in the case of unilateral revelation of know-how, it can be shown that non … equilibrium is unique for high spillovers. Cooperation can occur for low spillovers. For certain parameters there exists an …
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Do firms have the right incentives to innovate in the presence of productivity spillovers? This paper proposes an … explicit model of spillovers through labor flows in a framework with search frictions. Firms can choose to innovate or to …-term wage contracts with their workers, productivity spillovers are fully internalized. If firms cannot commit to long-term wage …
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We use a large firm-level data-set on Research Joint Ventures (RJVs) formed under the umbrella of the Eureka and European Union’s Framework Programmes for Science and Technology (EU-FP). Based on the results presented in Hernán, Marin, and Siotis (2003), we focus on firms that are known to...
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there are two countervailing R&D spillovers: positive effects from technology spillovers and negative effects from business … stealing by product market rivals. We develop a general framework showing that technology and product market spillovers have … product market spillovers operate, but that net social returns are several times larger than private returns. The spillover …
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