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Motivated by the sudden adoption of telework in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic, the Global Forum on Productivity (GFP) undertook an online survey among managers and workers in 25 countries about their experience and expectations, with a particular focus on productivity and well-being. This...
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, innovative property and economic competencies – has been rising significantly. This has implications for innovation and … structural reforms offer the most cost-effective approach to raising investment in KBC, there is a role for innovation policies …
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, innovative property and economic competencies – has been rising significantly. This has implications for innovation and … role for innovation policies to raise private investment in KBC towards socially optimal levels. Indeed, R&D tax incentives …
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This paper exploits longitudinal data on firm performance and patenting activity for 23 OECD countries over the period 2003-2010 to explore the extent to which changes in the patent stock are associated with flows of capital and labour to patenting firms. While the finding that patenting is...
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information. We also find that the relative importance of knowledge sources varies systematically with the type of innovation …
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This report presents new evidence on the impact of R&D tax incentives and direct funding of business R&D, drawing on distributed cross-country and firm-level analyses undertaken as part of the first phase of the OECD microBeRD project (2016-19). This “distributed” approach facilitates a...
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’s general tax policies, its broader innovation policy mix and its other R&D support policies. More R&D activity in one country … does not necessarily result in an overall increase in global innovation if it is simply shifted from another country. More …
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