An edition of On the cyclicality of R&D (2007)

On the cyclicality of R&D

disaggregated evidence

On the cyclicality of R&D
Min Ouyang, Min Ouyang
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An edition of On the cyclicality of R&D (2007)

On the cyclicality of R&D

disaggregated evidence

"This paper explores the link between short-run cycles and long-run growth by examining the cyclicality of R&D. Existing theories propose that R&D is concentrated when output is low, but aggregate data repeatedly show that R&D appears procyclical. We estimate the relationship between R&D and output at the disaggregated industry level, using an annual panel of 20 U.S. manufacturing industries from 1958 to 1998. The results indicate that R&D is in fact procyclical, but interestingly, estimates using demand-shift instruments suggest that R&D responds asymmetrically to demand shocks. We discuss the possibilities that liquidity constraints and technology improvement cause the observed procyclicality of R&D"--Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland web site.

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On the cyclicality of R&D: disaggregated evidence
2007, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
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Title from PDF file as viewed on 10/29/2007.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Cleveland, Ohio]
Series
Working paper -- WP07-07R, Working paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland : Online) -- WP07-07R.

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HB1

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OL31800253M
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2007615528

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OL24104827W

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