* This work contains statistical data from ONS which is Crown copyright and reproduced with the permission of the controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. In addition, the views in this paper are those of the author and should not be treated as Government policy. The author thanks Emma Edworthy, Felix Ritchie and Joe Robjohns of the Office of National Statistics for assistance with this project, as well as helpful comments on an earlier draft. Helpful comments on an earlier draft were also made by Fernando Galindo-Rueda, Neil Golborne, Ray Lambert and Steve Whetton...
We use ONS micro data for large UK establishments in the production industries in the period 1997-20...
This thesis explores the causal relationships between tax incentives, research and development (R&D)...
The authors would like to thank Zvi Griliches, Bronwyn Hall and Pierre Mohnen for their comments on ...
The UK has a relatively low ratio of business R&D to GDP (the BERD ratio) compared to other leading ...
permission of the controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS stati...
This work contains statistical data from ONS which is Crown copyright and reproduced with the permis...
at the Business Data Linking Branch at the ONS (www.ceriba.org.uk); we are grateful to all instituti...
We use ONS micro data for large UK establishments in the production industries in the period 1997-20...
The UK’s business R&D (BERD) to GDP ratio is low compared to other leading economies, and the ra...
Part of this study was conducted when we were invited at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). We ...
the controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS statistical data in...
We use Office for National Statistics' micro data for large UK establishments in the production indu...
This paper was originally written as one of the reports for the project “The choice between formal a...
The UK’s business R&D; (BERD) to GDP ratio is low compared to other leading economies, and the r...
We investigate methodological problems in measuring research productivity at the national level by c...
We use ONS micro data for large UK establishments in the production industries in the period 1997-20...
This thesis explores the causal relationships between tax incentives, research and development (R&D)...
The authors would like to thank Zvi Griliches, Bronwyn Hall and Pierre Mohnen for their comments on ...
The UK has a relatively low ratio of business R&D to GDP (the BERD ratio) compared to other leading ...
permission of the controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS stati...
This work contains statistical data from ONS which is Crown copyright and reproduced with the permis...
at the Business Data Linking Branch at the ONS (www.ceriba.org.uk); we are grateful to all instituti...
We use ONS micro data for large UK establishments in the production industries in the period 1997-20...
The UK’s business R&D (BERD) to GDP ratio is low compared to other leading economies, and the ra...
Part of this study was conducted when we were invited at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). We ...
the controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS statistical data in...
We use Office for National Statistics' micro data for large UK establishments in the production indu...
This paper was originally written as one of the reports for the project “The choice between formal a...
The UK’s business R&D; (BERD) to GDP ratio is low compared to other leading economies, and the r...
We investigate methodological problems in measuring research productivity at the national level by c...
We use ONS micro data for large UK establishments in the production industries in the period 1997-20...
This thesis explores the causal relationships between tax incentives, research and development (R&D)...
The authors would like to thank Zvi Griliches, Bronwyn Hall and Pierre Mohnen for their comments on ...