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How Special Is the Special Relationship? Using the Impact of U.S. R&D Spillovers on U.K. Firms as a Test of Technology Sourcing Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Rachel Griffith
Rupert Harrison
John Van Reenen
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We examine the "technology sourcing" hypothesis that foreign research labs located in the U.S. tap into U.S. R&D spillovers and improve home country productivity. We show that U.K. firms that established a high proportion of inventors based in the U.S. by 1990 benefited disproportionately from the growth of U.S. R&D stock over the next ten years. We estimate that U.S. R&D during the 1990s was associated with 5 percent higher Total Factor Productivity for U.K. manufacturing firms in 2000 (about $13 billion), with the majority of benefits accruing to firms with an innovative presence in the U.S. (JEL F23, O32, O33)
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Volume (Year): 96 (2006)
Issue (Month): 5 (December)
Pages: 1859-1875
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"How special is the special relationship? Using the impact of US R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing ,"
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