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productivity growth. …
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incorporates physical constraints on firms' production sets. This model allows for new types of productivity spillovers that are … driven by products' physical characteristics. Not only are there spillovers from changes in industry productivity, but also … Moore's Law. Smaller and lighter electronics have increased productivity in virtually every industry and spurred the …
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each sector's R&D activity are, the higher the marginal productivity of labor in R&D is, and eventually the higher the …
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How important is foreign knowledge for domestic innovation outcomes? How is this relation shaped by globalization and the attendant intensification of international competition? Our empirical approach extends the previous literature by analyzing a large panel comprising industries in both...
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&D investments being complementary to each other, and to what extent are potential R&D spillovers internalized in the market? …
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international knowledge spillovers in particular. Results relating to the latter have been mixed and the issue of the appropriate … whether we treat knowledge as a private or public good in the donor but that spillovers, if they exist, act as a public good … in the recipient. We also find that the level of trade is important in facilitating knowledge spillovers from donors to …
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This paper examines whether location in strong industrial clusters translates into a higher probability of innovating. A firm-level analysis of the UK and Italy is performed. Innovative activities of firms (European patent data for 1988-98) are related to regional employment, other...
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-based co-integration techniques to identify the factors that drive long run productivity growth. The results suggest that both … domestic technology capability building and foreign technology spillovers are important forces in determining India's long run …
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agriculture, and provide evidence for technology-driven inequality in Britain between 1525 and 1895. We confirm these results for … a panel of European countries over the period 1265-1850 using agricultural productivity as a measure of technology …
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econometric analysis of the contribution of public agricultural research capital to state agricultural productivity is reported … agricultural productivity and is larger than previous estimates. Intrastate and spillin public agricultural research capital are … social rate of return to public agricultural, including significant interstate spillovers, is large which has science policy …
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