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The growing importance of innovation in economic growth has encouraged the development of innovation capabilities in … the deepening of innovation networks in these countries. Together with our prior work, the Japanese and U.S. data produce … similar conclusions about innovation networks. …
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I study the size and scope determinants of innovation rate and quality for a large panel of U.S. manufacturing firms. I … employ known indicators of patent quality to show that quality-adjusted patents per dollar of R&D fall with firm size. This … quality. In contrast, firm size has no effect on the average quality of innovation at the firm level. Technological diversity …
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The different clusters that constitute the regional innovation system overall are slowly evolving. Some of them are … the quotes found in the patents. We will use this variable to observe the most representative sectors in the Basque …
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regional innovation systems and international knowledge flow by using trade data on openness. The study distinguishes between …
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This study looks at the relationship between trade integration and labour markets for a group of OECD economies (USA, Japan, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom). We examine particularly trade relationships between these OECD economies and different groups of 'Southern'...
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Using a panel of firm-level data, this paper examines the effects of India's trade reforms in the early 1990s on firm productivity in the manufacturing sector, focusing on the interaction between this policy shock and firm and environment characteristics. The rapid and comprehensive tariff...
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This paper investigates the productivity effects of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Canadian manufacturing. It finds that Canadian tariff cuts increased exit rates among moderately productive non-exporting plants. This led to the reallocation of market share toward highly...
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This study looks at the relationship between trade integration and labour markets for a group of OECD economies (USA, Japan, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom). We examine particularly trade relationships between these OECD economies and different groups of 'Southern'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009649643
The paper analyses the effects of the 1990 Brazilian trade liberalization on the total factor productivity, market share and profits of a sample of 349 large manufacturing firms. A panel data production function analysis.
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This paper investigates the characteristics of Canadian manufacturing plants that are related to the use of advanced technologies. The data used are taken from the 1989 Survey of Manufacturing Technology and are linked to administrative data taken from the Census of Manufacturers. Technology use...
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