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  1. Job creation effects of R&D expenditures
    are high-tech sectors the key?
    Published: December 2011
    Publisher:  European Commission, Seville, Spain

    In this paper we assess the job creation effect of R&D expenditures, using a unique longitudinal database of 677 European companies over the period 1990-2008. We estimate a dynamic labour demand specification using a Least Squares Dummy Variable... more

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    In this paper we assess the job creation effect of R&D expenditures, using a unique longitudinal database of 677 European companies over the period 1990-2008. We estimate a dynamic labour demand specification using a Least Squares Dummy Variable Corrected (LSDVC) technique. The labour-friendly nature of R&D emerges from the empirical analysis on the overall sample. However, this positive significant effect corresponds to the high-tech sector and services, while the effect is not significant for traditional manufacturing. The results support the policy agenda of promoting structural change in European economies.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789279233920
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/202138
    Series: IPTS working paper on corporate r&d and innovation ; no. 2011, 10
    Subjects: job creation; innovation; employment policy; research and development; new technology; goods and services; labour market; research report; innovation; employment; manufacturing; services; LSDVC
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten)