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call technology shifters (economic factors). We use several composite technology indices based on appropriate combinations … of the external economic factors which are indicators of different aspects of technology. These technology indices are … specific external economic factors. Furthermore, the technology shifters allow for non-neutral and biased shifts in TC. We also …
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call technology shifters (economic factors). We use several composite technology indices based on appropriate combinations … of the external economic factors which are indicators of different aspects of technology. These technology indices are … specific external economic factors. Furthermore, the technology shifters allow for non-neutral and biased shifts in TC. We also …
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. At a time, existence of extend causal relationships between technology diffusion and general economy performance is …
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This paper explores the employment impact of innovation activity, taking into account both R&D expenditures and embodied technological change (ETC). We use a novel panel dataset covering 265 innovative Italian firms over the period 1998-2010. The main outcome from the proposed fixed effect...
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). We focus on over 70 empirical studies that have used direct measures of technology (rather than associating technology … and measurement. Our survey comes to the following tentative conclusions: (i) there is a strong effect of technology on …
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new technology at the workplace. In the preferred analysis we run fixed effects estimations. As a robustness test we also … participants in general but no effects on wages and job mobility for new technology adoption. Furthermore, the combined occurrence … of new technology adoption and of training participation does not make individuals better off in terms of wages or job …
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realistic dispersion of income levels with modest barriers to technology adoption. Human capital and physical capital contribute … to income differences both directly (as usual), and indirectly by boosting resources devoted to technology adoption. The …
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new technology at the workplace. In the preferred analysis we run fixed effects estimations. As a robustness test we also … participants in general but no effects on wages and job mobility for new technology adoption. Furthermore, the combined occurrence … of new technology adoption and of training participation does not make individuals better off in terms of wages or job …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014466919
The paper studies the degree of homogeneity of innovative behavior in order to determine empirically an industry classification of Dutch manufacturing that can be used for policy purposes. We use a two-limit tobit model with sample selection, which explains the decisions by business enterprises...
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interpreted as technology shocks. I estimate different types of technology shocks from structural VARs and reassess the empirical … performance of the standard model based on second moments that are conditional on technology shocks. Most prominently, the model … model lacks non-technological disturbances to replicate the overall sample volatility. In addition, positive technology …
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