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We examine the impact of internal and external R&D on labor productivity in a 6-year panel of Dutch manufacturing firms. We apply a dynamic linear panel data model that allows for decreasing or increasing returns to scale in internal and external R&D and for economies of scope. We find...
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We extend an earlier model of innovation dynamics based on invasive percolation by adding endogenous R&D search by … the log-normal distribution are varied, the relative rates of aggregate innovation switches between the two regimes. The … SO regime has higher innovation rates, other things being equal, for lower means or higher standard deviations of the …
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Recent empirical studies of firm-level performance have tested complementarity in the case of multiple practices. These papers have drawn conclusions using potentially biased estimates of pair-wise interaction effects. We develop a consistent and simple testing framework and test it against...
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an innovation survey conducted in the Netherlands have been used to evaluate the effect on firm growth in the five years …
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R&D in foreign affiliates and technology transferred from their parent firms are important potential drivers of productivity in host countries. In this paper we examine the simultaneous impact of local R&D and intra-firm international technology transfer on productivity growth in foreign...
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