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power and implies backing out the price of R&D from final output prices, factor costs, and TFP. We estimate a R&D price for …
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Pressure on public finances has increased scrutiny of public support for innovation. We examine two particular issues. First, there have been many recent calls for the (relatively new) UK R&D subsidy to be extended to other research activities, such as software. Second, argument still rages...
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/intangible assets and TFP growth. We relate our measure to the literature on innovation definitions, TFP, creative industries and hidden …
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This paper looks at the channels through which intangible assets affect productivity. The econometric analysis exploits a new dataset on intangible investment (INTAN-Invest) in conjunction with EUKLEMS productivity estimates for 10 EU member states from 1998 to 2007. We find that (a) the...
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slowdown in labour productivity growth has been driven by a decline in TFP growth with relatively a minor role for tangible and …
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We attempt to replicate for the UK the Corrado, Hulten and Sichel (2005, 2006) work on spending on intangible assets in the US. Their work suggests private sector expenditure (investment) on intangibles is about 13% (11%) of US GDP 1998-2000, with intangible investment about equal to tangible...
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A major puzzle is that despite the apparent importance of innovation around the knowledge economy, UK macro performance appears unaffected: investment rates are flat, and productivity has slowed down. We investigate whether measurement issues might account for the puzzle. The standard National...
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We present a harmonized data set on intangible investment for a number of EU countries and an analysis of growth.
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contributing around half of capital deepening (c) higher rates of intangible capital deepening are associated with higher TFP …
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