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No. 1997/01 | 01 Jan 1997 |
Bibliometric Indicators and Analysis of Research Systems
This report – linked to the technical documents of the OECD manuals for the measurement of R&D activities (“Frascati Family”) – presents the essential elements of bibliometrics and its application to the analysis of research systems. Bibliometrics is... |
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No. 1996/08 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Evolution of Skills in OECD Countries and the Role of Technology
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to highlight stylised facts about recent trends in the skill distribution of employment and to analyse the role that technological change might have in explaining these dynamics. Data on industrial employment broken... |
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No. 1996/07 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Measuring R&D in the Services
The aim of this paper is to identify the main problems of comparison between countries and over time of the data on R&D performed in the services industries collected by Member countries and reported to OECD, given the recent rapid growth in their... |
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No. 1996/06 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Factors Influencing the Steel Work Force
The steel industry in OECD countries has undergone profound change during the past several decades. Capacity has been reduced significantly, while substantial investment has been made to improve processing efficiency and product quality. Two key... |
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No. 1996/05 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Globalisation and compétitivé
The economy’s entry into its globalisation phase has radically altered the nature of competition. Now, numerous new actors from every market in the world (see section 1 and summary table) are simultaneously in competition on every market. This new... |
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No. 1996/04 | 01 Jan 1996 |
SMEs and Employment Creation
High and rising unemployment rates in the early 1990s have moved the employment question centrestage in the policy debate. Among the structural aspects, the relation between firm size and employment creation has attracted policy makers’ attention,... |
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No. 1996/03 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Short-Term Indicators
Short-term economic indicators play an important role in the assessment of current cyclical situations and in the establishment of forecasts. Broadly, two types of short-term indicators can be distinguished: qualitative indicators, reflecting... |
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No. 1996/02 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Impact of R&D and Technology Diffusion on Productivity Growth
This paper examines the empirical evidence on the impact of performed R&D and of embodied R&D on productivity performance in 10 major OECD countries (the G7 countries, Australia, Denmark and the Netherlands) over the last two decades. Industry-level... |
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No. 1996/01 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Embodied Technology Diffusion
This paper examines the process of embodied technology diffusion in 10 OECD countries with the help of a methodology whereby the purchases of intermediate and capital goods act as carriers of technology across industries and countries. In terms of... |
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Bibliometric Indicators and Analysis of Research Systems
Yoshiko Okubo
01 Jan 1997
This report – linked to the technical documents of the OECD manuals for the measurement of R&D activities (“Frascati Family”) – presents the essential elements of bibliometrics and its application to the analysis of research systems. Bibliometrics is...
The Evolution of Skills in OECD Countries and the Role of Technology
Alessandra Colecchia et George Papaconstantinou
01 Jan 1996
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to highlight stylised facts about recent trends in the skill distribution of employment and to analyse the role that technological change might have in explaining these dynamics. Data on industrial employment broken...
Measuring R&D in the Services
Alison Young
01 Jan 1996
The aim of this paper is to identify the main problems of comparison between countries and over time of the data on R&D performed in the services industries collected by Member countries and reported to OECD, given the recent rapid growth in their...
Factors Influencing the Steel Work Force
Donald F. Barnett
01 Jan 1996
The steel industry in OECD countries has undergone profound change during the past several decades. Capacity has been reduced significantly, while substantial investment has been made to improve processing efficiency and product quality. Two key...
Globalisation and compétitivé
Thomas Hatzichronoglou
01 Jan 1996
The economy’s entry into its globalisation phase has radically altered the nature of competition. Now, numerous new actors from every market in the world (see section 1 and summary table) are simultaneously in competition on every market. This new...
SMEs and Employment Creation
Paul Schreyer
01 Jan 1996
High and rising unemployment rates in the early 1990s have moved the employment question centrestage in the policy debate. Among the structural aspects, the relation between firm size and employment creation has attracted policy makers’ attention,...
Short-Term Indicators
Paul Schreyer et Corinne Emery
01 Jan 1996
Short-term economic indicators play an important role in the assessment of current cyclical situations and in the establishment of forecasts. Broadly, two types of short-term indicators can be distinguished: qualitative indicators, reflecting...
The Impact of R&D and Technology Diffusion on Productivity Growth
Norihisa Sakurai, Evangelos Ioannidis et George Papaconstantinou
01 Jan 1996
This paper examines the empirical evidence on the impact of performed R&D and of embodied R&D on productivity performance in 10 major OECD countries (the G7 countries, Australia, Denmark and the Netherlands) over the last two decades. Industry-level...
Embodied Technology Diffusion
George Papaconstantinou, Norihisa Sakurai et Andrew Wyckoff
01 Jan 1996
This paper examines the process of embodied technology diffusion in 10 OECD countries with the help of a methodology whereby the purchases of intermediate and capital goods act as carriers of technology across industries and countries. In terms of...