Items where Author is "Griffith, Rachel"
Number of items: 29.
Bridging the productivity gap.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Do R&D tax credits work? Evidence from a panel of countries 1979-1997.
Bloom, Nick; Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
Dynamic count data models of technological innovation.
Blundell, Richard; Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
Empirical evidence on fiscal interdependence in OECD countries.
Besley, Timothy; Griffith, Rachel; Klemm, Alexander
Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Simpson, Helen
Highly skilled workers are not the only ones who receive a wage premium from innovation.
Aghion, Philippe; Bergeaud, Antonin; Blundell, Richard; Griffith, Rachel
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How special is the special relationship?: using the impact of R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing.
Griffith, Rachel; Harrison, Rupert; Van Reenen, John
How special is the special relationship?: using the impact of US R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing.
Van Reenen, John; Griffith, Rachel; Harrison, Rupert
In brief: boffins in the USA: the boost to UK productivity.
Griffith, Rachel; Harrison, Rupert; Van Reenen, John
Is distance dying at last?
Griffith, Rachel; Lee, Sokbae; Van Reenen, John
Is distance dying at last? Falling home bias in fixed effects models of patent citations.
Griffith, Rachel; Lee, Sokbae; Van Reenen, John
Is distance dying at last?: falling home bias in fixed-effects models of patent citations.
Griffith, Rachel; Lee, Sokbae; Van Reenen, John
Mapping the two faces of R&D: productivity growth in a panel of OECD industries.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Mapping the two faces of R&D:productivity growth in a panel of OECD industries.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Measuring the cost effectiveness of an R&D tax credit for the UK.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Measuring the cost-effectiveness of an R&D tax credit for the UK.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Price floors and externality correction.
Griffith, Rachel; O’Connell, Martin; Smith, Kate
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Product market competition, creative destruction and innovation.
Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
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Product market competition, creative destruction and innovation.
Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
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Product market competition, creative destruction and innovation.
Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
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Product market competition, creative destruction, and innovation.
Griffith, Rachel; Van Reenen, John
Productivity convergence and foreign ownership at the establishment level.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Simpson, Helen
Promoting R&D through tax incentives: as assessment of the arguments.
Van Reenen, John; Griffith, Rachel
R&D and absorptive capacity : theory and empirical evidence.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
R&D and productivity.
Griffith, Rachel; Redding, Stephen; Van Reenen, John
Tax incentives for R&D.
Griffith, Rachel; Sandler, David; Van Reenen, John
What is the cost of getting the price wrong?
Beck, E; Beecham, Jennifer; Mandalia, S; Griffith, Rachel; Walters, M; Boulton, M; Miller, Daniel
The effects of tax treatment on the changing cost of R&D : evidence from eight countries.
Van Reenen, John; Bloom, Nick; Chennells, Lucy; Griffith, Rachel
The innovation premium to soft skills in low-skilled occupations.
Aghion, Philippe; Bergeaud, Antonin Jean Jacob; Blundell, Richard; Griffith, Rachel
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