Keynes-Plus? Effective Demand and Changes in Firm-Level R&D: An Empirical Note
Erik Brouwer and
Alfred Kleinknecht
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1999, vol. 23, issue 3, 385-91
Abstract:
Analyzing changes over time in firm-level R&D efforts, the authors find that demand growth in a firm's sector of principal activity has a positive influence on changes in a firm's R&D effort, confirming J. Schmookler's (1966) 'demand-pull' hypothesis. This finding points to an aspect of effective demand which has never been directly noticed by Keynes or the Keynesians. Such findings are important because of evidence in the literature that a firm's innovation activities are positively related to employment growth, export intensity, and profits. Copyright 1999 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1999
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