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R&D and Productivity in High-Tech Manufacturing: A Comparison between Italy and Spain
Industry and Innovation (2014)
  • Francesco Venturini
  • Alessandro Sterlacchini, Polytechnic University of Marche
Abstract
Using data for 12 manufacturing industries over the period 1980–2006, we perform for Italy and Spain a dynamic panel estimation of the long-run elasticity of total factor productivity (TFP) with respect to R&D capital. In spite of recording a level of R&D capital lower than Italian industries, the technology-based industries in Spain have experienced a similar or higher long-run impact on TFP. This is mainly attributable to what occurred from the mid-1990s onwards when, thanks to increasing R&D efforts, the Spanish industries have been able to catch up with respect to the Italian ones. These findings suggest that, also in countries classified as technology followers, R&D investment is a crucial condition for boosting manufacturing productivity.
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2014
Citation Information
Francesco Venturini and Alessandro Sterlacchini. "R&D and Productivity in High-Tech Manufacturing: A Comparison between Italy and Spain" Industry and Innovation Vol. 21 Iss. 5 (2014) p. 359 - 379
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francesco_venturini/56/