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Coe and Helpman(1995) have measured the extent to which technology spills over between industrialized countries through … account two new potential channels of technology transfer: inward FDI and technology sourcing, as proxied by outward FDI. The … empirical results show that outward FDI flows and imports flows are two simultaneous channels through which technology is …
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In this paper, I analyze recent findings by Coe and Helpman (1995) on trade-related international R&D spillovers. A Monte Carlo based robustness test is proposed which compares the elasticity of domestic productivity with respect to foreign R&D estimated by Coe and Helpman with an elasticity...
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In this paper, I analyze recent findings by Coe and Helpman (1995) on trade-related international R&D spillovers. A Monte Carlo based robustness test is proposed which compares the elasticity of domestic productivity with respect to foreign R&D estimated by Coe and Helpman with an elasticity...
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Coe and Helpman(1995) have measured the extent to which technology spills over between industrialized countries through … account two new potential channels of technology transfer: inward FDI and technology sourcing, as proxied by outward FDI. The … empirical results show that outward FDI flows and imports flows are two simultaneous channels through which technology is …
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In this paper, I analyze recent findings by Coe and Helpman (1995) of trade-related international R&D spillovers. I show generally that randomly created bilateral trade shares also give rise to large estimated international R&D spillovers; often, in fact, to larger estimated spillover effects...
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