The American Economic Review, Volume 70American Economic Association., 1980 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... applied R & D . Because so little is known about the length of these lags , previous work along this line has sometimes ( but not always ) ignored them ; but once we separate basic research from applied R & D , it is hazardous to ...
... applied R & D . Because so little is known about the length of these lags , previous work along this line has sometimes ( but not always ) ignored them ; but once we separate basic research from applied R & D , it is hazardous to ...
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... applied R & D into two parts : the amount that is privately financed , and the amount that is financed by the government . This means that two independent variables , D ; ( the amount of privately financed applied R & D divided by value ...
... applied R & D into two parts : the amount that is privately financed , and the amount that is financed by the government . This means that two independent variables , D ; ( the amount of privately financed applied R & D divided by value ...
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... applied , and the results were summed to obtain the firm's capital stock each year . Then , for each firm , I computed g1 = InQ , -blnL 、− ( 1 − b ) ink ,, where Q , is the firm's deflated value - added in year t , L , is its ...
... applied , and the results were summed to obtain the firm's capital stock each year . Then , for each firm , I computed g1 = InQ , -blnL 、− ( 1 − b ) ink ,, where Q , is the firm's deflated value - added in year t , L , is its ...
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