Technology and spillovers: evidence from Indian manufacturing microdata
Shishir Saxena
Applied Economics, 2011, vol. 43, issue 10, 1271-1287
Abstract:
This article finds that technology stocks and spillovers have significantly affected the output of Indian manufacturing firms over the period 1994 to 2006. The technology of a firm is measured, as embodied in its recent stock of plant and machinery, as well as generated through its own R&D. Moreover, investments in both these types of capital by a firm, also generate significant knowledge spillovers, for all other firms in that industry.
Date: 2011
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Working Paper: TECHNOLOGY AND SPILLOVERS: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN MANUFACTURING MICRO-DATA (2007) 
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