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Using over half a century of R&D data for India, this paper examines the extent to which India’s recent growth … liberalization. Furthermore, the paper also tests whether any of the competing second-generation endogenous growth theories can …
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countries, this paper tests for international technological transmission through trade. The empirical estimates suggest that …
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returns to R&D. This paper shows that the null hypothesis of constant returns to R&D cannot be rejected for the OECD countries. …
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paper tests whether first- and second-generation models of economic growth are consistent with the data over time and across …
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Using over half a century of R&D data for India, this paper tests whether the second-generation endogenous growth … theories are consistent with India’s growth experience. Furthermore, the paper also examines the extent to which growth in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005064056
This paper examines the effect of international patent stock on total factor productivity for 16 OECD countries over …
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returns to R&D. This paper shows that the null hypothesis of constant returns to R&D cannot be rejected for the OECD countries. …
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schooling. This paper investigates the nexus between productivity growth and schooling at different levels using a sample of 19 …
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Most studies of comparative productivities fail to find evidence of convergence in OECD manufacturing despite major economic growth theories predicting convergence. Using manufacturing data for 19 OECD countries over the period from 1870 to 2006 this study finds strong evidence of unconditional...
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Using over half a century of R&D data for India, this paper examines the extent to which India’s recent growth … liberalization. Furthermore, the paper also tests whether any of the competing second-generation endogenous growth theories can …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010904331