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Propriété intellectuelle et croissance économique en France, 1791-1945. Une analyse cliométrique du modèle de Romer

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Cet article concerne l'étude de l'influence de la propriété intellectuelle sur la croissance économique française au cours de la période 1791-1945. Après un rappel des hypothèses théoriques défendues par les théories modernes de la croissance, nous présentons les méthodes économétriques utilisées ainsi que les résultats obtenus. En mesurant la production de technologies par les dépôts de brevets, nos résultats aboutissent à une infirmation empirique du modèle de Romer (1990).

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Article provided by Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC) in its journal Economies et Sociétés (Serie 'Histoire Economique Quantitative').

Volume (Year): (2005)
Issue (Month): 33 (July)
Pages: 1299-1321
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