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No. 2009/03 | 06 Feb 2009 |
The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries... |
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No. 2000/07 | 19 Dec 2000 |
L'internationalisation de l'activité de capital-risque dans les pays membres de l'OCDE
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. 2002/03 | 27 Feb 2002 |
L'importance de l'entrée dans le secteur canadien de la fabrication, document accompagné d'une annexe sur les questions de mesure
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. 1996/02 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Impact of R&D and Technology Diffusion on Productivity Growth
This paper examines the empirical evidence on the impact of performed R&D and of embodied R&D on productivity performance in 10 major OECD countries (the G7 countries, Australia, Denmark and the Netherlands) over the last two decades. Industry-level... |
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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. 1999/02 | 20 Sept 1999 |
La mondialisation des industries dans les pays de l'OCDE
The most highly internationalised industries are thought to be more competitive than the rest, since their high exposure to international competition forces them to strive constantly to become more efficient and they are in a position to take... |
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No. 2008/03 | 01 Dec 2008 |
La Géographie des activités d'invention dans les régions de l'OCDE
This work reflects an initial analysis employing a pioneering new OECD database; it is among the first systematic attempts to analyse comparatively the distribution of innovative activity across regions in OECD economies with a set of homogenous... |
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No. 2012/02 | 12 Apr 2012 |
The Export Performance of Countries within Global Value Chains (GVCs)
The growing importance of global value chains (GVCs) in the international organisation of production increasingly challenges the traditional way of measuring countries’ export performance and hence international competitiveness. As a result of... |
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No. 1996/08 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Evolution of Skills in OECD Countries and the Role of Technology
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to highlight stylised facts about recent trends in the skill distribution of employment and to analyse the role that technological change might have in explaining these dynamics. Data on industrial employment broken... |
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No. 2009/09 | 22 Dec 2009 |
Le nouveau marché des brevets
Facilitating the mobilisation, sharing, or exchange of patents is increasingly important to promote innovation in this globalised and well-networked world, where the circulation of ideas and technologies is essential to innovation. In the context of... |
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No. 2000/02 | 22 Mar 2000 |
The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology to Output Growth
This paper deals with the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to economic growth and to labour and multi-factor productivity. It uses a well-established growth accounting framework to assess the role of ICTs as capital... |
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No. 2002/13 | 13 Sept 2002 |
La contribution des TIC à l'efficience de la production en Italie
This paper examines the impact of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on technical production efficiency in a wide range of Italian industries. Technical efficiency, defined as the firm’s distance from the production efficiency... |
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No. 2005/08 | 30 Aug 2005 |
La constribution des filiales étrangères à la croissance de la productivité
This study uses new information to determine the role of foreign affiliates in productivity growth. The study has three aims. Firstly, the study quantifies the contribution of foreign affiliates to productivity growth in OECD countries using a growth... |
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No. 2006/09 | 27 Oct 2006 |
The Changing Nature of Manufacturing in OECD Economies
This paper provides empirical evidence on the changing nature of manufacturing in OECD countries, including the continued loss of employment in the manufacturing. It examines the extent to which manufacturing output and employment are declining in... |
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No. 2020/04 | 09 Apr 2020 |
The 2018 OECD International Survey of Scientific Authors
This technical paper describes the methodology and main features of the second pilot of the OECD International Survey of Scientific Authors (ISSA2). ISSA2 was carried out in 2018 to provide evidence on the nature and effects of digitalisation in... |
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No. 2002/09 | 09 Aug 2002 |
Fiscalité, PME et entreprenariat
This paper discusses the implications of tax policy for the growth of entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Some existing features of OECD tax systems are biased against entrepreneurs and small firms. For instance, double... |
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No. 2006/04 | 22 May 2006 |
Tax Treatment of Business Investments in Intellectual Assets
In a knowledge-based economy, business performance and overall levels of economic growth are increasingly dependent on the development and exploitation of intellectual assets. A number of OECD countries offer tax incentives to encourage and reward... |
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No. 2021/08 | 28 Jun 2021 |
Targeting R&D intensity in Finnish innovation policy
Finland has been setting research and development (R&D) intensity targets for almost 50 years. This paper explores the Finnish national policy experience in fostering public and private investments in R&D. Three key insights are the following: a) a... |
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No. 2003/08 | 24 Jul 2003 |
Targeting R&D
Setting R&D spending targets based on R&D intensities (GERD as a share of GDP) has been a part of science and technology policy in many OECD countries for at least 35 years. What is new is that the targeting of R&D has become more widespread and a... |
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No. 2020/08 | 20 Aug 2020 |
Structural adjustment and changes to employment use in Japan
This paper examines the determinants of structural adjustment in Japan and identifies several factors that explain the use of certain employment types. Its findings are based on a novel plant-level dataset that provides considerable detail on the... |
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The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Satoshi Nakano, Asako Okamura, Norihisa Sakurai, Masayuki Suzuki, Yoshiaki Tojo et Norihiko Yamano
06 Feb 2009
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries...
L'internationalisation de l'activité de capital-risque dans les pays membres de l'OCDE
Günseli Baygan et 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...
L'importance de l'entrée dans le secteur canadien de la fabrication, document accompagné d'une annexe sur les questions de mesure
John R. Baldwin, Desmond Beckstead et 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...
The Impact of R&D and Technology Diffusion on Productivity Growth
Norihisa Sakurai, Evangelos Ioannidis et George Papaconstantinou
01 Jan 1996
This paper examines the empirical evidence on the impact of performed R&D and of embodied R&D on productivity performance in 10 major OECD countries (the G7 countries, Australia, Denmark and the Netherlands) over the last two decades. Industry-level...
The Impact of Public R&D Expenditure on Business R&D
Dominique Guellec et 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...
La mondialisation des industries dans les pays de l'OCDE
Thomas Hatzichronoglou
20 Sept 1999
The most highly internationalised industries are thought to be more competitive than the rest, since their high exposure to international competition forces them to strive constantly to become more efficient and they are in a position to take...
La Géographie des activités d'invention dans les régions de l'OCDE
Stefano Usai
01 Dec 2008
This work reflects an initial analysis employing a pioneering new OECD database; it is among the first systematic attempts to analyse comparatively the distribution of innovative activity across regions in OECD economies with a set of homogenous...
The Export Performance of Countries within Global Value Chains (GVCs)
Andrea Beltramello, Koen De Backer et Laurent Moussiegt
12 Apr 2012
The growing importance of global value chains (GVCs) in the international organisation of production increasingly challenges the traditional way of measuring countries’ export performance and hence international competitiveness. As a result of...
The Evolution of Skills in OECD Countries and the Role of Technology
Alessandra Colecchia et George Papaconstantinou
01 Jan 1996
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to highlight stylised facts about recent trends in the skill distribution of employment and to analyse the role that technological change might have in explaining these dynamics. Data on industrial employment broken...
Le nouveau marché des brevets
Tomoya Yanagisawa et Dominique Guellec
22 Dec 2009
Facilitating the mobilisation, sharing, or exchange of patents is increasingly important to promote innovation in this globalised and well-networked world, where the circulation of ideas and technologies is essential to innovation. In the context of...
The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology to Output Growth
Paul Schreyer
22 Mar 2000
This paper deals with the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to economic growth and to labour and multi-factor productivity. It uses a well-established growth accounting framework to assess the role of ICTs as capital...
La contribution des TIC à l'efficience de la production en Italie
Carlo Milana et Alessandro Zeli
13 Sept 2002
This paper examines the impact of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on technical production efficiency in a wide range of Italian industries. Technical efficiency, defined as the firm’s distance from the production efficiency...
La constribution des filiales étrangères à la croissance de la productivité
Chiara Criscuolo
30 Aug 2005
This study uses new information to determine the role of foreign affiliates in productivity growth. The study has three aims. Firstly, the study quantifies the contribution of foreign affiliates to productivity growth in OECD countries using a growth...
The Changing Nature of Manufacturing in OECD Economies
Dirk Pilat, Agnès Cimper, Karsten Bjerring Olsen et Colin Webb
27 Oct 2006
This paper provides empirical evidence on the changing nature of manufacturing in OECD countries, including the continued loss of employment in the manufacturing. It examines the extent to which manufacturing output and employment are declining in...
The 2018 OECD International Survey of Scientific Authors
Michela Bello et Fernando Galindo-Rueda
09 Apr 2020
This technical paper describes the methodology and main features of the second pilot of the OECD International Survey of Scientific Authors (ISSA2). ISSA2 was carried out in 2018 to provide evidence on the nature and effects of digitalisation in...
Fiscalité, PME et entreprenariat
Duanjie Chen, Franck Lee et Jack M. Mintz
09 Aug 2002
This paper discusses the implications of tax policy for the growth of entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Some existing features of OECD tax systems are biased against entrepreneurs and small firms. For instance, double...
Tax Treatment of Business Investments in Intellectual Assets
Jacek Warda
22 May 2006
In a knowledge-based economy, business performance and overall levels of economic growth are increasingly dependent on the development and exploitation of intellectual assets. A number of OECD countries offer tax incentives to encourage and reward...
Targeting R&D intensity in Finnish innovation policy
Matthias Deschryvere, Kai Husso et Arho Suominen
28 Jun 2021
Finland has been setting research and development (R&D) intensity targets for almost 50 years. This paper explores the Finnish national policy experience in fostering public and private investments in R&D. Three key insights are the following: a) a...
Targeting R&D
Jerry Sheehan et Andrew Wyckoff
24 Jul 2003
Setting R&D spending targets based on R&D intensities (GERD as a share of GDP) has been a part of science and technology policy in many OECD countries for at least 35 years. What is new is that the targeting of R&D has become more widespread and a...
Structural adjustment and changes to employment use in Japan
Timothy DeStefano, Filipe Silva, Sho Haneda et Hyeog Ug Kwon
20 Aug 2020
This paper examines the determinants of structural adjustment in Japan and identifies several factors that explain the use of certain employment types. Its findings are based on a novel plant-level dataset that provides considerable detail on the...