This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques, the effect of agricultural international technological spillovers on total factor productivity growth for a sample of 47 countries during the period 1970-1992. The analysis shows that total factor productivity is influenced by domestic as well as foreign public R&D spending in agricultural sector and geographical factors matters. Countries located in temperate zones benefit more than countries located in tropical zones from technological spillovers. Finally, the analysis shows that the rate of return to agricultural R&D spending is higher in tropical countries and this could justify new support and an even greater investment of funds for ag...
Investment in research and development (R&D) affects a country's total factor productivity. Recently...
Dynamic effects of health and inter-state and inter-industry knowledge spillovers, Total Factor Prod...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on agricultural productivity. First, we prov...
This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques...
This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques...
Interstate and international spillovers from public agricultural research and development (R&D) inve...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
While economic theory predicts that growth in developing countries will gain significantly from tech...
This study focuses on identifying the sources of agricultural growth for eight East Asian economies ...
The study deals with R&D, international spillovers and productivity growth. More specifically the fi...
Introduction: The growth of agricultural production and natural resources are from primary objective...
"This paper documents research and development (R7amp;D) spillovers between nations and between indu...
Nowadays, agricultural R&D provides new and developed technologies to create modern agricultural pro...
Using newly constructed panel data from seventeen OECD countries during 1971–2000, this paper examin...
The growth of agricultural productivity is widely believed to be low. But this study finds the produ...
Investment in research and development (R&D) affects a country's total factor productivity. Recently...
Dynamic effects of health and inter-state and inter-industry knowledge spillovers, Total Factor Prod...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on agricultural productivity. First, we prov...
This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques...
This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques...
Interstate and international spillovers from public agricultural research and development (R&D) inve...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
While economic theory predicts that growth in developing countries will gain significantly from tech...
This study focuses on identifying the sources of agricultural growth for eight East Asian economies ...
The study deals with R&D, international spillovers and productivity growth. More specifically the fi...
Introduction: The growth of agricultural production and natural resources are from primary objective...
"This paper documents research and development (R7amp;D) spillovers between nations and between indu...
Nowadays, agricultural R&D provides new and developed technologies to create modern agricultural pro...
Using newly constructed panel data from seventeen OECD countries during 1971–2000, this paper examin...
The growth of agricultural productivity is widely believed to be low. But this study finds the produ...
Investment in research and development (R&D) affects a country's total factor productivity. Recently...
Dynamic effects of health and inter-state and inter-industry knowledge spillovers, Total Factor Prod...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on agricultural productivity. First, we prov...