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No. 2000/03 | 30 May 2000 |
High-Growth Firms and Employment
This STI Working Paper deals with this group of rapidly expanding firms. It does so by placing the discussion into a context of entrepreneurship, arguing that there are two main aspects to this notion: one of business start-ups and market entry, and... |
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No. 2000/04 | 14 Jun 2000 |
The Impact of Public R&D Expenditure on Business R&D
This document attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17 OECD Member countries over the past two decades. Grants, procurement, tax incentives and direct performance of research (in public laboratories or... |
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No. 2000/05 | 07 Jul 2000 |
International Strategic Alliances
This paper reviews recent trends in international strategic alliances, which have grown more than fivefold between 1989 and 1999 paralleling the increase in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As). The paper covers frequency, type, purpose and... |
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No. 2000/06 | 08 Sept 2000 |
Biotechnology Statistics in OECD Member Countries
This document reflects recent efforts made by the OECD to obtain an accurate assessment of the current state of biotechnology statistics in OECD Member and Observer countries. The authors are grateful to Statistics Canada for the funding that made... |
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No. 2000/07 | 19 Dec 2000 |
The Internationalisation of Venture Capital Activity in OECD Countries
Venture capital has grown significantly in most OECD countries during the 1990s, and is increasingly associated with improved firm performance in terms of survival rates, innovation and growth. This paper compares venture capital activity across OECD... |
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No. 2001/01 | 09 Jan 2001 |
Economic Growth and Technological Change
This paper provides a perspective from evolutionary economic theory on recent growth differences in the OECD area. The empirical analysis contained in the paper offers a number of findings. First, the United States seems to be diverging from the... |
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No. 2001/02 | 09 May 2001 |
Linking Entrepreneurship to Growth
This paper provides a link between the degree of entrepreneurial activity in a country and the growth performance. While a recent wave of empirical evidence suggests that the extent to which countries have shifted towards an increased role of... |
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No. 2001/03 | 14 Jun 2001 |
R&D and Productivity Growth
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivity growth, which is the spillover effect of R&D. Econometric estimates are conducted on a panel of 16 OECD countries, over the period 1980-98. All results... |
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No. 2001/04 | 18 Jun 2001 |
Productivity Growth in ICT-producing and ICT-using Industries
This paper examines the roles of the ICT-producing sector and of key ICT-using industries in overall productivity growth in OECD countries. The ICT-producing sector provides a considerable contribution to productivity growth in several OECD countries... |
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No. 2001/06 | 13 Sept 2001 |
Biotechnology Statistics in OECD Member Countries
This document reflects recent efforts made by the OECD to obtain an accurate assessment of the current state of biotechnology statistics in OECD Member and Observer countries.This project was realised thanks in large part to a voluntary contribution... |
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No. 2001/05 | 10 Oct 2001 |
The Renewal of the Old Economy
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to output and productivity growth during the 1990s. It makes a distinction between ICT-producing manufacturing and service industries,... |
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No. 2001/07 | 25 Oct 2001 |
ICT Investment and Economic Growth in the 1990s
Investment in information technologies has by no means been confined to the United States and yet, average European or Japanese growth experience has been quite different. The paper compares the impact of ICT capital accumulation on output growth in... |
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No. 2002/16 | 16 Jan 2002 |
Using Patents Data to Map Technical Change in Health-Related Areas
This document reports findings regarding the use of patents data for understanding various dimensions of technical change in health-related areas. Reported counts are based on “Triadic Patent Families”, that is sets of patents covering a single... |
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No. 2002/12 | 16 Jan 2002 |
Use of Plant-Level Micro-Data for the Evaluation of SME Innovation Policy in Japan
Japan’s SME policies have reached a turning point. The traditional policy of “lifting up SMEs” has been changed into a more pro-competitive policy to foster entrepreneurship and innovation in SMEs. This paper evaluates this policy and the new... |
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No. 2002/01 | 18 Jan 2002 |
Impact of the Adoption of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
This paper investigates the evolution of the industrial structure in the Canadian manufacturing sector and its relationship to technological change by examining the take-up of advanced technologies and how it is related to the stochastic growth... |
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No. 2002/04 | 15 Feb 2002 |
Global Industrial Restructuring
Global industrial restructuring in the current era is characterised by an increase in cross-border strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and other types of business networking. This presents new international opportunities for small... |
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No. 2002/03 | 27 Feb 2002 |
The Importance of Entry to Canadian Manufacuring, with an Appendix on Measurement Issues
Understanding the importance of the dynamic entry process in the Canadian economy involves measuring size of entry. The main purpose of this paper is to summarise the information that we have on the amount of entry in Canada.The paper also fulfils... |
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No. 2002/02 | 27 Feb 2002 |
Plant Turnover and Productivity Growth in Canadian Manufacturing
Entry is important because new firms and new plants provide an important source of competition to incumbents. They are a source of new products and technologies. In this paper, we outline the size of the turnover in plants that have entered and... |
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No. 2002/05 | 01 Mar 2002 |
The OECD Technology Concordance (OTC)
While patent data are now readily available for most nations, these data are still of minimal use for economic analysis due to their mode of presentation. Patents are recorded for administrative purposes using the International Patent Classification... |
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No. 2002/07 | 06 Mar 2002 |
Statistics on New Enterprises, Entrepreneurs and Survival of Start-Ups
The paper describes the methodology elaborated and used by Statistics Denmark to produce statistics on new enterprises. Statistics Denmark has developed its statistical monitoring of new enterprises based solely on the use of administrative... |
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High-Growth Firms and Employment
Paul Schreyer
30 May 2000
This STI Working Paper deals with this group of rapidly expanding firms. It does so by placing the discussion into a context of entrepreneurship, arguing that there are two main aspects to this notion: one of business start-ups and market entry, and...
The Impact of Public R&D Expenditure on Business R&D
Dominique Guellec and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
14 Jun 2000
This document attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17 OECD Member countries over the past two decades. Grants, procurement, tax incentives and direct performance of research (in public laboratories or...
International Strategic Alliances
Nam-Hoon Kang and Kentaro Sakai
07 Jul 2000
This paper reviews recent trends in international strategic alliances, which have grown more than fivefold between 1989 and 1999 paralleling the increase in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As). The paper covers frequency, type, purpose and...
Biotechnology Statistics in OECD Member Countries
Brigitte van Beuzekom
08 Sept 2000
This document reflects recent efforts made by the OECD to obtain an accurate assessment of the current state of biotechnology statistics in OECD Member and Observer countries. The authors are grateful to Statistics Canada for the funding that made...
The Internationalisation of Venture Capital Activity in OECD Countries
Günseli Baygan and Michael Freudenberg
19 Dec 2000
Venture capital has grown significantly in most OECD countries during the 1990s, and is increasingly associated with improved firm performance in terms of survival rates, innovation and growth. This paper compares venture capital activity across OECD...
Economic Growth and Technological Change
Bart Verspagen
09 Jan 2001
This paper provides a perspective from evolutionary economic theory on recent growth differences in the OECD area. The empirical analysis contained in the paper offers a number of findings. First, the United States seems to be diverging from the...
Linking Entrepreneurship to Growth
David B. Audretsch and Roy Thurik
09 May 2001
This paper provides a link between the degree of entrepreneurial activity in a country and the growth performance. While a recent wave of empirical evidence suggests that the extent to which countries have shifted towards an increased role of...
R&D and Productivity Growth
Dominique Guellec and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
14 Jun 2001
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivity growth, which is the spillover effect of R&D. Econometric estimates are conducted on a panel of 16 OECD countries, over the period 1980-98. All results...
Productivity Growth in ICT-producing and ICT-using Industries
Dirk Pilat and Franck Lee
18 Jun 2001
This paper examines the roles of the ICT-producing sector and of key ICT-using industries in overall productivity growth in OECD countries. The ICT-producing sector provides a considerable contribution to productivity growth in several OECD countries...
Biotechnology Statistics in OECD Member Countries
Brigitte van Beuzekom
13 Sept 2001
This document reflects recent efforts made by the OECD to obtain an accurate assessment of the current state of biotechnology statistics in OECD Member and Observer countries.This project was realised thanks in large part to a voluntary contribution...
The Renewal of the Old Economy
Bart van Ark
10 Oct 2001
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to output and productivity growth during the 1990s. It makes a distinction between ICT-producing manufacturing and service industries,...
ICT Investment and Economic Growth in the 1990s
Alessandra Colecchia and Paul Schreyer
25 Oct 2001
Investment in information technologies has by no means been confined to the United States and yet, average European or Japanese growth experience has been quite different. The paper compares the impact of ICT capital accumulation on output growth in...
Using Patents Data to Map Technical Change in Health-Related Areas
Frank Lichtenberg and Suchin Virabhak
16 Jan 2002
This document reports findings regarding the use of patents data for understanding various dimensions of technical change in health-related areas. Reported counts are based on “Triadic Patent Families”, that is sets of patents covering a single...
Use of Plant-Level Micro-Data for the Evaluation of SME Innovation Policy in Japan
Kazuyuki Motohashi
16 Jan 2002
Japan’s SME policies have reached a turning point. The traditional policy of “lifting up SMEs” has been changed into a more pro-competitive policy to foster entrepreneurship and innovation in SMEs. This paper evaluates this policy and the new...
Impact of the Adoption of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
John R. Baldwin and David Sabourin
18 Jan 2002
This paper investigates the evolution of the industrial structure in the Canadian manufacturing sector and its relationship to technological change by examining the take-up of advanced technologies and how it is related to the stochastic growth...
Global Industrial Restructuring
Kentaro Sakai
15 Feb 2002
Global industrial restructuring in the current era is characterised by an increase in cross-border strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and other types of business networking. This presents new international opportunities for small...
The Importance of Entry to Canadian Manufacuring, with an Appendix on Measurement Issues
John R. Baldwin, Desmond Beckstead and Andrée Girard
27 Feb 2002
Understanding the importance of the dynamic entry process in the Canadian economy involves measuring size of entry. The main purpose of this paper is to summarise the information that we have on the amount of entry in Canada.The paper also fulfils...
Plant Turnover and Productivity Growth in Canadian Manufacturing
John R. Baldwin and Wulong Gu
27 Feb 2002
Entry is important because new firms and new plants provide an important source of competition to incumbents. They are a source of new products and technologies. In this paper, we outline the size of the turnover in plants that have entered and...
The OECD Technology Concordance (OTC)
Daniel K. N. Johnson
01 Mar 2002
While patent data are now readily available for most nations, these data are still of minimal use for economic analysis due to their mode of presentation. Patents are recorded for administrative purposes using the International Patent Classification...
Statistics on New Enterprises, Entrepreneurs and Survival of Start-Ups
Peter Bøegh Nielsen
06 Mar 2002
The paper describes the methodology elaborated and used by Statistics Denmark to produce statistics on new enterprises. Statistics Denmark has developed its statistical monitoring of new enterprises based solely on the use of administrative...