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&D knowledge located in the US. The positive influence on total factor productivity is larger if the research of the inventors … results in co-applications of patents with US companies. Moreover, research cooperation with American suppliers also enables …
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&D knowledge located in the US. The positive influence on total factor productivity is larger if the research of the inventors … results in co-applications of patents with US companies. Moreover, research cooperation with American suppliers also enables …
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Partnering with the Census we implement a new survey of "structured" management practices in 32,000 US manufacturing plants. We find an enormous dispersion of management practices across plants, with 40% of this variation across plants within the same firm. This management variation accounts for...
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We examine the “home bias” of knowledge spillovers (the idea that knowledge spreads more slowly over international boundaries than within them) as mea- sured by the speed of patent citations. We present econometric evidence that the geographical localization of knowledge spillovers has...
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This paper revisits the results of Bloom, Schankerman, and Van Reenen (2013) examining the impact of R&D on the performance of US firms, especially through spillovers. We extend their analysis to include an additional 15 years of data through 2015, and update the measures of firms' interactions...
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