In the literature of total factor productivity (TFP), the roles of several variables in explaining TFP remain largely unexplored, including the impact of research intensity. This paper examines the efect of research intensity on TFP in 15 OECD countries, while providing for fnancial development and education level during the period 1890–2018. We have used a new Poisson maximum likelihood estimation method, which requires minimal assumptions about the data distribution, to estimate the relationship in the variables. The results reveal that research intensity, fnancial development, education level and oil crisis have positive impact on TFP, while the two World Wars have negative impact on TFP. In the model featuring all the control vari...
This thesis examines three important issues in growth economics. These issues are productivity catch...
This paper discusses early work on productivity change by Färe and Grosskopf and their co-authors. W...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
International audienceChanges in GDP during the 20th century have been mainly driven by total factor...
This paper analyses the persistence of research intensity in the OECD over the period 1870–2018. The...
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivit...
International audienceThe twentieth century was a period of exceptional growth, driven mainly by the...
Endogenous growth models based on micro-foundations predict that total factor productivity (TFP) gro...
Despite the fact that research and development (R&D) activities are carried out in most countrie...
Several studies have conducted empirical research on different aspects of total factor productivity....
This paper analyses the TFP evolution in OECD countries breaking down the productivity gains into te...
Major: Business EconomicsMinor: FinanceFaculty Mentor: Dr. Fang Dong The goal of this paper is to pr...
This Paper Tackles the Problem of Aggregate Tfp Measurement Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis (Sfa)...
Recent developments in endogenous growth models have enabled researchers to reconsider some key even...
This paper examines structural changes that occur in the total factor productivity (TFP) within coun...
This thesis examines three important issues in growth economics. These issues are productivity catch...
This paper discusses early work on productivity change by Färe and Grosskopf and their co-authors. W...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
International audienceChanges in GDP during the 20th century have been mainly driven by total factor...
This paper analyses the persistence of research intensity in the OECD over the period 1870–2018. The...
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivit...
International audienceThe twentieth century was a period of exceptional growth, driven mainly by the...
Endogenous growth models based on micro-foundations predict that total factor productivity (TFP) gro...
Despite the fact that research and development (R&D) activities are carried out in most countrie...
Several studies have conducted empirical research on different aspects of total factor productivity....
This paper analyses the TFP evolution in OECD countries breaking down the productivity gains into te...
Major: Business EconomicsMinor: FinanceFaculty Mentor: Dr. Fang Dong The goal of this paper is to pr...
This Paper Tackles the Problem of Aggregate Tfp Measurement Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis (Sfa)...
Recent developments in endogenous growth models have enabled researchers to reconsider some key even...
This paper examines structural changes that occur in the total factor productivity (TFP) within coun...
This thesis examines three important issues in growth economics. These issues are productivity catch...
This paper discusses early work on productivity change by Färe and Grosskopf and their co-authors. W...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...