Using data from the U.S. this paper provides new evidence in support of Schumpeterian growth theory. In particular, the second generation growth models discussed by Ha and Howitt (2007) and Madsen (2008) are extended to consider structural breaks in the R&D production function. The results favor the Schumpeterian theory with a shift in the R&D production function over time
This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sec...
This paper presents an endogenous growth model that explains the evolution of the first and second m...
Productivity dierences across rms are large and persistent but the evidence for worker reallocation ...
Using U.S. data from 1960 to 2007 this empirical note re-examines the semi-endogenous and Schumpeter...
Using U.S. data from 1960 to 2007 this empirical note re-examines the semi-endogenous and Schumpeter...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
Several studies have tested semi-endogenous versus Schumpeterian growth models using different metho...
Modern Schumpeterian growth theory focuses on the product line as the main locus of innovation and e...
We present semi-endogenous growth models with productivity as functions of domestic and foreign priv...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
This paper presents a simple R&D-driven endogenous growth model to shed light on some puzzling econo...
A semi-empirical endogenous growth theory was proposed by the authors in 2005. It is based on a mode...
This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sec...
This paper presents an endogenous growth model that explains the evolution of the first and second m...
Productivity dierences across rms are large and persistent but the evidence for worker reallocation ...
Using U.S. data from 1960 to 2007 this empirical note re-examines the semi-endogenous and Schumpeter...
Using U.S. data from 1960 to 2007 this empirical note re-examines the semi-endogenous and Schumpeter...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
Several studies have tested semi-endogenous versus Schumpeterian growth models using different metho...
Modern Schumpeterian growth theory focuses on the product line as the main locus of innovation and e...
We present semi-endogenous growth models with productivity as functions of domestic and foreign priv...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
This paper presents a simple R&D-driven endogenous growth model to shed light on some puzzling econo...
A semi-empirical endogenous growth theory was proposed by the authors in 2005. It is based on a mode...
This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sec...
This paper presents an endogenous growth model that explains the evolution of the first and second m...
Productivity dierences across rms are large and persistent but the evidence for worker reallocation ...