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R&D, Innovation and Output: Evidence from OECD and Non-OECD Countries

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Ulku, Hulya

Abstract

In this paper we examine the predictions of the non-scale endogenous growth theories that an increase in the share of researchers in labour leads to an increase in innovation and innovation raises per capita output. Using panel data from 41 OECD and non-OECD countries, we show that an increase in th... view more

In this paper we examine the predictions of the non-scale endogenous growth theories that an increase in the share of researchers in labour leads to an increase in innovation and innovation raises per capita output. Using panel data from 41 OECD and non-OECD countries, we show that an increase in the share of researchers in labour increases innovation only in the large market OECD countries. In addition, innovation raises per labour GDP in the high income OECD countries only, while raising it in all non-OECD countries, except for the low income countries. These results provide strong support for the non-scale endogenous growth theories.... view less

Keywords
research and development; patent; theory; growth; innovation

Classification
Economic Statistics, Econometrics, Business Informatics

Method
theory application

Free Keywords
patents; output; panel data; Generelized methods of moments; GMM

Document language
English

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 291-307

Journal
Applied Economics, 39 (2008) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840500439002

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)


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