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Manufacturing Productivity: Effects of Service Sector Innovations and Institutions (by Neil Foster, Johannes Pöschl and Robert Stehrer) wiiw Working Paper No. 89, July 2012 15 pages including 5 Tables DETAILS & BUY FREE DOWNLOAD A major international transmission channel of productivity increases is trade in intermediate products and services. This paper analyses international rent spillovers at the industry level and for the first time investigates effects from the service sector in this international framework. The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) allows us to improve over the traditional approach of using trade in intermediates in the estimation of international spillovers by making use of input-output linkages between industries in different countries. Our results using this novel approach confirm the productivi...more |
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The Importance of Labour Mobility for Spillovers across Industries (by Neil Foster and Johannes Pöschl) wiiw Working Paper No. 58, October 2009 33 pages including 8 Tables DETAILS & BUY FREE DOWNLOAD This paper addresses the link between productivity and labour mobility. The hypothesis tested in the paper is that technology is transmitted across industries through the movement of skilled workers embodying human capital. The embodied knowledge is then diffused within the new environment creating spillovers and leading to productivity improvements. A theoretical framework is presented wherein productivity growth is modelled through knowledge acquisition with respect to labour mobility. The empirical estimates confirm the existence of positive cross-sectoral knowledge spillovers and indicate ...more |