Who benefits from training and R&D, the firm or the workers?
Ballot, Gérard ; Fakhfakh, Fathi ; Taymaz, Erol
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2006
44
3
September
473-495
comparison ; productivity ; research and development ; statistics ; training ; wages
Education and training
English
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"The present paper offers a novel study of the effects of intangible assets on wages and productivity. Training, R&D and physical capital are all taken into account, and their joint effects are examined. We use panels of firms in order to control for unobserved fixed effects and the potential endogeneity of training and R&D, using data for France and Sweden. The estimation of productivity and wage equations allows us to show how the benefits of investment in physical capital, training and R&D are shared between the firm and the workers. We found that firms indeed obtain the largest part of the returns to their investments, but their share is relatively lower for intangible assets (R&D and training) than for physical capital."
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