Innovation, Technology Transfer and Labor Productivity Linkages: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Industries
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2008-10
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The paper explores the linkages between labor productivity, innovation and technology spillovers in a panel of manufacturing industries. The roles of R&D, human capital and international trade are considered in stimulating innovation and/or facilitating technology transfer. Using panel-based unit root tests and cointegration analysis, the results indicate the existence of a single long-run equilibrium relation between labor productivity, innovation and technology transfer. Further, R&D, trade and human capital have statistically and, especially the latter, quantitatively important effects on labor productivity both directly via innovation and indirectly as they enhance technology diffusion.
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productivity, innovation, technology transfer, manufacturing industries, panel cointegration
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Apergis, N, Economidou, C & Filippidis, I 2008 'Innovation, Technology Transfer and Labor Productivity Linkages: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Industries' Discussion Paper Series / Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, no. 29, vol. 08, UU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, Utrecht.