Sectoral Productivity Growth and R&D Spillovers in the Netherlands

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Bas Jacobs
Richard Nahuis
Paul J.G. Tang
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Tinbergen Institute, and NWO Priority Program Scholar
[2] CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis and Nijmegen University,undefined
[3] corresponding author: P.O. Box 80510,undefined
[4] 2508 GM The Hague,undefined
[5] email,undefined
[6] Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis,undefined
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De Economist | 2002年 / 150卷
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International Economic; Open Economy; Public Finance; Productivity Growth; Total Factor Productivity;
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This paper assesses empirically whether R&D spillovers are important and whether they originate from domestic or foreign activities. Data for eleven sectors are used to explain the impact on total factor productivity of R&D by the sector itself, by other Dutch sectors and by foreign sectors. We find that both domestic and foreign R&D are significant for the Dutch economy. The elasticity of total factor productivity with respect to R&D is approximately 37% for R&D by a sector, 15% for R&D by other Dutch sectors and 3% for R&D by foreign sectors. Our findings suggest moreover that more R&D speeds up the adoption of foreign technologies. Thus, even for a small open economy as the Netherlands, promoting investment in R&D is appropriate as it both stimulates adoption and generates spillovers.
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页码:181 / 210
页数:29
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