This paper uses confidential Census longitudinal microdata to examine the association between R&D and productivity for the period 1972.1985. These data allow for significant improvements in measurement and model specification, yielding more precise estimates of the returns to R&D. Our results confirm the findings of existing studies: 1) positive returns to R&D investment 2) higher returns to company-financed research 3) a productivity "premium" on basic research These results are robust to our attempts to adjust for "influential" outliers. Also, it appears that the return to company-financed R&D (but not total R&D) is an increasing function of firm size.
Our aim is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D expenditures and its productivit...
We develop a model of endogenous productivity change to examine the impact of the investment in know...
The recent slowdown in productivity growth in the United States and elsewhere has increased interest...
This paper uses confidential Censui longitudinal microdata to examine the association between R&...
A study was conducted to directly test the presence of causal relationship between changes in resear...
The recent slowdown in productivity growth in the United States and else-where has increased interes...
This paper reviews the literature on R&D to provide guidelines for recent efforts to include R&D in ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D activities and its pro...
The present paper studies the relationship between R&D investment and rm productivity growth by expl...
Technologies enter a firm as the result of its own R&D activity and through such channels as the...
This study uses firm level data from two detailed surveys of Italian manufacturing firms to study th...
In a recent paper in this Review, Edwin Mansfield illustrated empirically (using a sample of ten pet...
This article presents evidence on the links between R&D and productivity for manufacturing firms in ...
Our research provides novel findings about the heterogenous effects of R&D on UK firm-level producti...
The volume of work on productivity effects of research and development (R&D) investment has expanded...
Our aim is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D expenditures and its productivit...
We develop a model of endogenous productivity change to examine the impact of the investment in know...
The recent slowdown in productivity growth in the United States and elsewhere has increased interest...
This paper uses confidential Censui longitudinal microdata to examine the association between R&...
A study was conducted to directly test the presence of causal relationship between changes in resear...
The recent slowdown in productivity growth in the United States and else-where has increased interes...
This paper reviews the literature on R&D to provide guidelines for recent efforts to include R&D in ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D activities and its pro...
The present paper studies the relationship between R&D investment and rm productivity growth by expl...
Technologies enter a firm as the result of its own R&D activity and through such channels as the...
This study uses firm level data from two detailed surveys of Italian manufacturing firms to study th...
In a recent paper in this Review, Edwin Mansfield illustrated empirically (using a sample of ten pet...
This article presents evidence on the links between R&D and productivity for manufacturing firms in ...
Our research provides novel findings about the heterogenous effects of R&D on UK firm-level producti...
The volume of work on productivity effects of research and development (R&D) investment has expanded...
Our aim is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D expenditures and its productivit...
We develop a model of endogenous productivity change to examine the impact of the investment in know...
The recent slowdown in productivity growth in the United States and elsewhere has increased interest...