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R&D, Investment, and Industry Dynamics
Authors:Saul  Lach Rafael  Rob
Institution:The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Department of Economics
Jerusalem 91905, Israel
Federal Reserve Board
Washington, DC 20551
NBER
Cambridge, MA 02138;University of Pennsylvania
Department of Economics
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6297
and
Insead
77305 Fontainebleau, France
Abstract:We present a model of industry evolution where the dynamics are driven by a process of endogenous innovations followed by subsequent embodiments in physical capital. Traditionally, the only distinction between R&D and physical investment was one of labeling: the first process accumulates an intangible stock, knowledge, while the second accumulates physical capital. Both stocks affect output in a symmetric fashion. We argue that the story is not that simple, and that there is more to it than differences in the object of accumulation. Our model stresses the causal relationship between past R&D expenditures and current investments in machinery and equipment. This causality pattern, which is supported by the data, also explains the observed higher volatility of physical investment relative to that of R&D expenditures.
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