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This paper explores the contribution of knowledge capital to total factor productivity differences among regions within … empirically test the model, to measure both direct and indirect effects of knowledge capital on regional total factor productivity …
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to test disputable differences in productivity for many other countries where such questions can be of national concern …
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The aim of this report is to foster a better understanding of past trends in, and drivers of, productivity growth in … the countries of the European Union (EU) and of the interplay between productivity and monetary policy. To this end, a … productivity growth, including within the European System of Central Banks and in the context of the review of the ECB’s monetary …
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This paper studies the effect of structural change on the historical path of aggregate labor productivity growth for a … that structural change may have on future productivity growth. We document that the observed reallocation of economic … activity since the 1970s towards the service sector has exerted a strongly negative effect on aggregate productivity growth in …
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Review of Stephen Broadberry, Market Services and the Productivity Race 1850-2000: British Performance in International …
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lower buying power, have been harmed by the COVID-19 outbreak. This study examines the productivity of Central Europe …
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In this article we investigate – both conceptually and empirically – the relationship between three interconnected elements of the Schumpeterian “engine of progress”: the ability of industries’ R&D efforts to turn out successful innovations; the ability of innovations to lead to high...
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In this article we investigate – both conceptually and empirically – the relationship between three interconnected elements of the Schumpeterian “engine of progress”: the ability of industries’ R&D efforts to turn out successful innovations; the ability of innovations to lead to high...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008520841
The links between three interconnected elements of the Schumpeterian sources of economic change are explored, conceptually and empirically, in this paper: the commitment of industries to invest profits in cumulative R&D efforts; the ability of industries’ R&D to lead to successful innovations;...
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