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タイトル: Foreign Technology Acquisition Policy and Firm Performance in Japan, 1957-1970 : Micro-aspects of Industrial Policy
著者: Kiyota, Kozo
Okazaki, Tetsuji
キーワード: Technology
Industrial policy
Productivity
JEL Classification Numbers: D21, L5, N0
Issue Date: Mar-2005
出版者: 日本経済国際共同センター
抄録: We examine the determinants and effects of technology acquisition licensing, using firm-level data between 1957 and 1970. Our results indicate that in technology acquisition licensing, the government screened a firm's application based on (i) the industry that the firm belonged to and (ii) its past experience of technology acquisition. As a result, inefficient firms with considerable experience tended to acquire more technologies before deregulation. Despite this screening process, the technology acquisition policy contributes to improve a firm performance: The firms with acquired technology succeeded in capital accumulation, which results in much faster growth of labor productivity.
内容記述: Revised version of CIRJE-F-274 (2004)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2261/2604
その他の識別子: CIRJE-F-329
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