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R&D and Productivity Growth at the Industry Level: Is There Still a Relationship?

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This chapter was published in: Zvi Griliches R&D and Productivity: The Econometric Evidence, , pages 213-240, 1998.

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Zvi Griliches, 1998. "R&D and Productivity: The Econometric Evidence," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number gril98-1.
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