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Bart Los

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Working papers

  1. Esteban – Los Fernández Vázquez, 2007. "A Maximum Entropy Approach to the Indenitication of Productive Technology Spillovers," Discussion Papers 1106, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy. [Downloadable!]

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    1. Antti Lönnqvist, 2007. "Intellectual Capital and Productivity: Identification and the Measurement of the Relationship at Company-level," Discussion Papers 1108, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy. [Downloadable!]

  2. Akkermans, Dirk & Castaldi, Carolina & Los, Bart, 2007. "Do ‘Liberal Market Economies’ Really Innovate More Radically than ‘Coordinated Market Economies’? Hall & Soskice Reconsidered," GGDC Research Memorandum GD-91, Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen. [Downloadable!]

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    1. Carolina Castaldi & Bart Los, 2008. "The identification of important innovations using tail estimators," Innovation Studies Utrecht (ISU) working paper series 08-07, Utrecht University, Department of Innovation Studies, revised Feb 2008. [Downloadable!]

  3. Los, Bart & Verspagen, Bart, 2002. "The evolution of productivity gaps and specialization patterns," CCSO Working Papers 200301, University of Groningen, CCSO Centre for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
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    1. André Lorentz, . "Sectoral Specialisation and Growth Rate Differences Among Integrated Economies," The Electronic Journal of Evolutionary Modeling and Economic Dynamics, IFReDE - Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV. [Downloadable!]
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    2. Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich, 2006. "Intensity of technology use and per capita real GDP across some African countries," MPRA Paper 1675, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
    3. Bart Los, 2001. "Identification of Strategic Industries: A Dynamic Perspective," ERSA conference papers ersa01p112, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
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    4. U. Witt & T. Brenner, 2007. "Output Dynamics, Flow Equilibria and Structural Change – A Prolegomenon to Evolutionary Macroeconomics," Papers on Economics and Evolution 2007-12, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group.
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  4. Los, Bart & Timmer, Marcel P., 2001. "The \'appropriate technology\' explanation of productivity growth differentials: an empirical approach," CCSO Working Papers 200112, University of Groningen, CCSO Centre for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
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    1. Mugera, Amin W. & Langemeier, Michael, 2008. "Labor Productivity Growth And Convergence In The Kansas Farm Sector: A Tripartite Decomposition Using The Dea Approach," 2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida 6069, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association). [Downloadable!]
    2. Juliane Brach, 2008. "Constraints to Economic Development and Growth in the Middle East and North Africa," GIGA Working Paper Series 85, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. [Downloadable!]
    3. Szirmai, Adam & Van Dijk, Michiel, 2007. "The Micro-Dynamics of Catch Up in Indonesian Paper Manufacturing: An International Comparison of Plant-Level Performance," UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series 010, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology. [Downloadable!]
    4. Los, Bart & Verspagen, Bart, 2008. "Localized Innovation, Localized Diffusion and the Environment: An Analysis of CO2 Emission Reductions by Passenger Cars, 2000-2007," UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series 037, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology. [Downloadable!]
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    5. Enflo, Kerstin & Hjertstrand, Per, 2006. "Relative sources of European regional productivity convergence: A bootstrap frontier approach," Working Papers 2006:17, Lund University, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Bart Los & Bart Verspagen, 2006. "The Evolution Of Productivity Gaps And Specialization Patterns," Metroeconomica, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 57(4), pages 464-493, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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    See citations under working paper version above.

  2. Los, Bart & Timmer, Marcel P., 2005. "The 'appropriate technology' explanation of productivity growth differentials: An empirical approach," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 77(2), pages 517-531, August. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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    See citations under working paper version above.

  3. Erik Dietzenbacher & Bart Los, 2002. "Externalities of R&D Expenditures," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(4), pages 407-425, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    Cited by:

    1. Julio Sánchez-Chóliz & Rosa Duarte, 2003. "Production Chains and Linkage Indicators," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 15(4), pages 481-494, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    2. Massón-Guerra, José Luis & Vendrell-Ferrero, Ferran, 2008. "Entrepreneurship Spillover and the determinants of Key Sectors for new business creation: An inter-sectorial approach," MPRA Paper 10748, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
    3. Massón-Guerra, José Luis, 2008. "The Multipliers and Key Sectors of Entrepreneurship Spillover: An input-output approach," MPRA Paper 10733, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
    4. Bárbara Díaz & Laura Moniche & Antonio Morillas, 2006. "A Fuzzy clustering approach to the key sectors of the Spanish economy," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 18(3), pages 299-318, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    5. Cerulli Giovanni & Potì Bianca, 2007. "Measuring Intersectoral Knowledge Spillovers: an Application of Sensitivity Analysis to Italy," CERIS Working Paper 200711, Institute for Economic Research on Firms and Growth - Moncalieri (TO). [Downloadable!]
    6. Mikuláš Luptáčik & Wolfgang Koller & Bernhard Mahlberg & Herwig W. Schneider, 2008. "Growth and Employment Potentials of Chosen Technology Fields," AUCO Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 2(1), pages 041-075, March. [Downloadable!]

  4. Bart Los, 2001. "Endogenous Growth and Structural Change in a Dynamic Input–Output Model," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 3-34, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

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    1. Bart Los, 2001. "Identification of Strategic Industries: A Dynamic Perspective," ERSA conference papers ersa01p112, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Erik Dietzenbacher, Bart Los, 2000. "Structural Decomposition Analyses with Dependent Determinants," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(4), pages 497-514, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    Cited by:

    1. W. Koller & Robert Stehrer, . "Outsourcing and Employment: A Decomposition Approach," FIW Research Reports series I I-018, FIW. [Downloadable!]
    2. Rutger Hoekstra & Jeroen van den Bergh, 2002. "Structural Decomposition Analysis of Physical Flows in the Economy," Environmental & Resource Economics, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 23(3), pages 357-378, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    3. Shigemi Kagawa & Hajime Inamura, 2004. "A Spatial Structural Decomposition Analysis of Chinese and Japanese Energy Demand: 1985-1990," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 279-299, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    4. Esteban Fernández & Bart Los & Carmen Carvajal, 2005. "Path Based Shift-Share Analysis -Using Additional Information in Decomposing Regional Economic Changes," ERSA conference papers ersa05p465, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
    5. Sikhanwita Roy & Tuhin Das & Debesh Chakraborty, 2002. "A Study on the Indian Information Sector: an Experiment with Input-Output Techniques," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(2), pages 107-129, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    6. Fernández Vázquez, Esteban, 2006. "Path Based SDA with additional information of the dependent variable/Path Based SDA con información adicional de la variable dependiente," Estudios de Economía Aplicada, Estudios de Economía Aplicada, vol. 24, pages 645 (29 p, Agosto. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  6. Bart Los & Bart Verspagen, 2000. "R&D spillovers and productivity: Evidence from U.S. manufacturing microdata," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 25(1), pages 127-148. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    Cited by:

    1. Esteban – Los Fernández Vázquez, 2007. "A Maximum Entropy Approach to the Indenitication of Productive Technology Spillovers," Discussion Papers 1106, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy. [Downloadable!]
    2. Moses Acquaah & Tailan Chi, 2007. "A longitudinal analysis of the impact of firm resources and industry characteristics on firm-specific profitability," Journal of Management and Governance, Springer, vol. 11(3), pages 179-213, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    3. Ejermo, Olof, 2004. "Productivity Spillovers of R&D in Sweden," Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation 15, Royal Institute of Technology, CESIS - Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies. [Downloadable!]
    4. Jacobs, B. & Nahuis, R. & Tang, P.J.G., 1999. "Sectoral productivity growth and r&d spillovers in the Netherlands," Discussion Paper 15, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
    5. Francesco Aiello & Paola Cardamone, 2008. "R&D spillovers and firms’ performance in Italy," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 34(1), pages 143-166, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    6. Miguel León-Ledesma, 2005. "Exports, Product Differentiation and Knowledge Spillovers," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 16(4), pages 363-379, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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    7. G. Medda & C. Piga, 2004. "R&S e spillover industriali: un'analisi sulle imprese italiane," Working Paper CRENoS 200406, Centre for North South Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia. [Downloadable!]
    8. Seon-Jae Kim, 2003. "Information Technology And Its Impact On Economic Growth And Productivity In Korea," International Economic Journal, Korean International Economic Association, vol. 17(3), pages 55-75, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    9. Wakelin,Katharina, 1997. "Productivity growth and R & D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms," Research Memoranda 012, Maastricht : MERIT, Maastricht Economic Research Institute on Innovation and Technology. [Downloadable!]
    10. Cerulli Giovanni & Potì Bianca, 2007. "Measuring Intersectoral Knowledge Spillovers: an Application of Sensitivity Analysis to Italy," CERIS Working Paper 200711, Institute for Economic Research on Firms and Growth - Moncalieri (TO). [Downloadable!]
    11. Elisabetta Magnani, 2006. "Technological diffusion, the diffusion of skill and the growth of outsourcing in US manufacturing," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 15(7), pages 617-647, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    12. Claudio A. Piga & Giuseppe Medda, 2007. "Technological Spillovers and Productivity in Italian Manufacturing Firms," Discussion Paper Series 2007_17, Department of Economics, Loughborough University, revised Jul 2007. [Downloadable!]
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    13. Bart Verspagen, 1997. "Estimating international technology spillovers using technology flow matrices," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer, vol. 133(2), pages 226-248, 06. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    14. Jojo Jacob & Christoph Meister, 2005. "Productivity gains, technology spillovers and trade: Indonesian manufacturing, 1980-96," Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 41(1), pages 37-56, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    15. Christine Greenhalgh & Mark Rogers, 2007. "Trade Marks and Performance in UK Firms: Evidence of Schumpeterian Competition through Innovation," Economics Series Working Papers 300, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
    16. Michele Cincera, 2005. "Firms’ productivity growth and R&D spillovers: An analysis of alternative technological proximity measures," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(8), pages 657-682, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    17. Raa, T. ten & Wolff, E.N., 2000. "Engines of growth in the U.S. economy," Discussion Paper 77, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
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    18. Carmine Ornaghi, 2002. "Spillovers In Product And Process Innovation: Evidence From Manufacturing Firms," Economics Working Papers we023213, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía. [Downloadable!]
    19. Giuseppe Medda & Claudio Piga & Donald S. Siegel, 2004. "Assessing the Returns to Collaborative Research: Firm-Level Evidence from Italy," Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics 0416, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  7. Dietzenbacher, Erik & Los, Bart, 1998. "Structural Decomposition Techniques: Sense and Sensitivity," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 10(4), pages 307-23, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Marco Percoco & Geoffrey Hewings & Lanfranco Senn, 2006. "Structural change decomposition through a global sensitivity analysis of input--output models," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 18(2), pages 115-131, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    2. Kazumi Hitomi, Yasuhide Okuyama, Geoffrey J. D. Hewings, Michael Sonis, 2000. "The Role of Interregional Trade in Generating Change in the Regional Economies of Japan, 1980–1990," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(4), pages 515-537, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    3. Victoria Shestalova, 2001. "General Equilibrium Analysis of International TFP Growth Rates," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 391-404, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    4. Erik Dietzenbacher, Bart Los, 2000. "Structural Decomposition Analyses with Dependent Determinants," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(4), pages 497-514, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    5. Erik Dietzenbacher & Jesper Stage, 2006. "Mixing oil and water? Using hybrid input-output tables in a Structural decomposition analysis," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 18(1), pages 85-95, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    6. Jordi Roca & Mònica Serrano, 2006. "Income growth and atmospheric pollution in Spain: an Input-Output approach," UHE Working papers 2006_04, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Departament d'Economia i Història Econòmica, Unitat d'Història Econòmica. [Downloadable!]
    7. W. Koller & Robert Stehrer, . "Outsourcing and Employment: A Decomposition Approach," FIW Research Reports series I I-018, FIW. [Downloadable!]
    8. Rutger Hoekstra & Jeroen van den Bergh, 2002. "Structural Decomposition Analysis of Physical Flows in the Economy," Environmental & Resource Economics, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 23(3), pages 357-378, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    9. Shigemi Kagawa & Hajime Inamura & Yuichi Moriguchi, 2002. "The Invisible Multipliers of Joint-products," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(2), pages 185-203, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    10. Shigemi Kagawa & Hajime Inamura, 2004. "A Spatial Structural Decomposition Analysis of Chinese and Japanese Energy Demand: 1985-1990," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 279-299, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    11. Esteban Fernández & Bart Los & Carmen Carvajal, 2005. "Path Based Shift-Share Analysis -Using Additional Information in Decomposing Regional Economic Changes," ERSA conference papers ersa05p465, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
    12. Yen-Yin Chen & Jung-Hua Wu, 2008. "Simple Keynesian input–output structural decomposition analysis using weighted Shapley value resolution," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 42(4), pages 879-892, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    13. Henrik K. Jacobsen, 2000. "Energy Demand, Structural Change and Trade: A Decomposition Analysis of the Danish Manufacturing Industry," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(3), pages 319-343, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    14. Jan Oosterhaven & Lourens Broersma, 2008. "Measuring revealed localisation economies," AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv, Springer, vol. 1(1), pages 55-60, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    15. Mary Gregory & Giovanni Russo, . "The Employment Impact of Differences in Dmand and Production," DEMPATEM Working Papers wp10, AIAS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, revised Feb 2004. [Downloadable!]
    16. Fernández Vázquez, Esteban, 2006. "Path Based SDA with additional information of the dependent variable/Path Based SDA con información adicional de la variable dependiente," Estudios de Economía Aplicada, Estudios de Economía Aplicada, vol. 24, pages 645 (29 p, Agosto. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    17. Alex R. Hoen & Machiel Mulder, 2003. "A decomposition analysis of the emission of CO2," ERSA conference papers ersa03p151, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
    18. Aying Liu, David S. Saal, 2001. "Structural Change in Apartheid-era South Africa: 1975-93," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(3), pages 235-257, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    19. Jan Oosterhaven & Lourens Broersma, 2008. "Measuring revealed localisation economies," Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, Springer, vol. 1(1), pages 55-60, July. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    20. Meng, Bo & Chao, Qu, 2007. "Application of the Input-Output Decomposition Technique to China's Regional Economies," IDE Discussion Papers 102, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO). [Downloadable!]
    21. Mark De Haan, 2001. "A Structural Decomposition Analysis of Pollution in the Netherlands," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(2), pages 181-196, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    22. Shigemi Kagawa, Hajime Inamura, 2001. "A Structural Decomposition of Energy Consumption Based on a Hybrid Rectangular Input-Output Framework: Japan's Case," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 339-363, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    23. Edward Wolff, 2006. "The growth of information workers in the US economy, 1950--2000: the role of technological change, computerization, and structural change," Economic Systems Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 18(3), pages 221-255, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    24. Jacob, J., 2004. "Late industrialisation and structural change: the Indonesian experience," ECIS Working Papers 04.18, Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies, Eindhoven University of Technology. [Downloadable!]
    25. Alex Hoen & Machiel Mulder, 2003. "Explaining Dutch emissions of CO2; a decomposition analysis," CPB Discussion Papers 24, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis. [Downloadable!]
    26. Jordi Roca Jusmet & Monica Serrano Gutierrez, 2006. "Income Growth and Atmospheric Pollution in Spain: An Input-Output Approach," Working Papers in Economics 164, Universitat de Barcelona. Espai de Recerca en Economia. [Downloadable!]
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