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The growth process for a technological leader is different from that of a follower. While followers can grow through imitation and capital deepening, a leader must undertake original research. This suggests that as the gap between the leader and the follower narrows, the follower must undertake...
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In recent years, our understanding of the sources of growth has been strongly influenced by endogenous growth theory. In the first article, Peter Howitt of Brown University, one of the leading researchers in the field, provides a progress report on the current state of the endogenous growth...
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This article, by Ian A. Stewart, is a review of the recently released Industry Canada research volume Productivity Issues in Canada, edited by Someshwar Rao and Andrew Sharpe. Stewart begins by noting that at over 900 pages and 25 papers the volume represents an important contribution to the...
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DIW Berlin has examined the effects of investment in research and development on economic growth in Germany and other … effect of aggregate R&D into contributions from private- and public sector R&D. R&D investment in both sectors has seen …&D investment. …
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DIW Berlin has examined the effects of investment in research and development on economic growth in Germany and other … effect of aggregate R&D into contributions from private- and public sector R&D. R&D investment in both sectors has seen …&D investment. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011324346
DIW Berlin has examined the effects of investment in research and development on economic growth in Germany and other … effect of aggregate R&D into contributions from private- and public sector R&D. R&D investment in both sectors has seen …&D investment. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011312753
The slower productivity growth in Canada relative to that experienced in the United States in the second half of the 1990s has been a matter of great concern to Canadians, with a wide variety of explanations put forward to account for this development. A key issue is whether this slower...
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The objectives of this report are to examine the characteristics of manufacturing in Atlantic Canada and to shed light on the factors behind the productivity gap between Atlantic Canada and Canada in the context of the manufacturing sector. A number of possible factors contributing to the...
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In this paper we analyse economic development through the lenses of a newly developed index the structural modernization index. This index combines two dimensions that have been widely invoked as prime drivers of economic development namely, structural change and technological catch up. For each...
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This paper quantifies the effect of reallocation dynamics on aggregate productivity developments in the banking sectors of Europe and the United States. We document an increase in productivity over the period 1995-2009, on the order of 11 in the US and 19 in Europe. At an annual frequency,...
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