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Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance Ray Barrell (National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London)

Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance By Ray Barrell (National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London)

Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance by Ray Barrell (National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London)


Summary

There are many explanations of why some countries are richer than others. This book compares levels of income among industrialised countries, and goes on to explain them. Central to the explanation are the science base and the level of research and development it supports.

Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance Summary

Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance by Ray Barrell (National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London)

Productivity and its determinants is a prominent feature in economic debate. Output per person or per capita is still the most influential measure of the prosperity of nations. Productivity depends on the quantity and quality of the factors of production available to a country and the social framework within which they operate. Education and the research base affect both the quality of factors and the ability of a nation to produce. This volume examines differences in productivity between nations, and provides comprehensive discussion as to why such differences exist; it addresses the importance of the growth and measurement of service productivity, and studies the role of human capital in adapting to new technologies. The creation of knowledge through research and development and its diffusion through trade, investment and the interaction of firms are also fully investigated.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction R. Barrell; 2. Britain's productivity performance in international perspective: 18791990: a sectoral analysis S. Broadberry; 3. Labour productivity and product quality: their growth and inter-industry transmission in the UK 19791990 C. Greenhalgh and M. Gregory; 4. Productivity, employment and the 'IT paradox': evidence from financial services M. Haynes and S. Thompson; 5. Productivity and service quality in banking: commercial lending in Britain, the United States and Germany G. Mason, B. Keltner and K. Wagner; 6. Productivity growth in an open economy: the experience of the UK G. Cameron, J. Proudman and S. Redding; 7. Innovation and market value B. H. Hall; 8. Gross investment and technological change: a diffusion P. Stoneman and Myung-Joong Kwon; 9. National systems of innovation under strain: the internalisation of corporate R&D P. Patel and K. Pavitt; 10. Agglomeration economies, technology spillovers, and company productivity growth P. Geroski, I. Small and C. Walters; 11. Human capital, investment and innovation: what are the connections? S. Nickell and D. Nicolitsas.

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GOR007064244
9780521780315
0521780314
Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance by Ray Barrell (National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-06-15
300
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