In this paper, we develop a new firm-level measure of distance to the productivity frontier that accounts for international technology spillovers stemming from the use of imported intermediate goods. The trade-weighted technological distance to frontier is matched with sector- and country-level data on regulation and firm dynamics (entry and exit rates) of 16 European countries. Using our measure of trade-adjusted technology gap, we investigate the role of labour, capital, and product market regulatory frameworks in the technology catch-up process, gauging the effect of firms’ dynamics in mediating and moderating the impact of regulation on the technology gap. Our study offers a novel perspective and insights to the analysis of the link ...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper investigates whether technology spills over across national borders and technology regime...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
In this paper, we develop a new firm-level measure of distance to the productivity frontier that acc...
This paper investigates the effect of product market regulations on the international diffusion of p...
This paper examines how import penetration affects firms ’ productivity growth taking into account t...
The economic performance of some OECD countries over the past decade, most notably the United States...
Since the mid of nineties European countries are registering an anemic growth of economic activity, ...
We ask whether the productivity advantage of internationalized firms documented by the international...
This paper uses the EU KLEMS database to explore the industry specific determinants of the EU-US tot...
This paper explores the determinants of the EU-US TFP growth gap using EU KLEMS. As found in previou...
We rely on mixture models to estimate technology-specific production functions avoiding any type of ...
Our study investigates the importance of two main channels through which upstream anti-competitive s...
Our study investigates the importance of two main channels through which upstream anti-competitive s...
This paper tests the relation between product market regulation and inno-vation conditional to the c...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper investigates whether technology spills over across national borders and technology regime...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
In this paper, we develop a new firm-level measure of distance to the productivity frontier that acc...
This paper investigates the effect of product market regulations on the international diffusion of p...
This paper examines how import penetration affects firms ’ productivity growth taking into account t...
The economic performance of some OECD countries over the past decade, most notably the United States...
Since the mid of nineties European countries are registering an anemic growth of economic activity, ...
We ask whether the productivity advantage of internationalized firms documented by the international...
This paper uses the EU KLEMS database to explore the industry specific determinants of the EU-US tot...
This paper explores the determinants of the EU-US TFP growth gap using EU KLEMS. As found in previou...
We rely on mixture models to estimate technology-specific production functions avoiding any type of ...
Our study investigates the importance of two main channels through which upstream anti-competitive s...
Our study investigates the importance of two main channels through which upstream anti-competitive s...
This paper tests the relation between product market regulation and inno-vation conditional to the c...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper investigates whether technology spills over across national borders and technology regime...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...