Productivity
 Changes
 and
 Intangible
 Assets
:
 Evidence
 from
 French
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Productivity
 Changes
 and
 Intangible
 Assets
:
 Evidence
 from
 French
 Plants

Résumé

This paper investigates the effect of inter-firm and intra-firm spillovers on the productivity of firms, using French data. The Luenberger Productivity Indicator (LPI) is used to estimate the productivity and to break it down into several components (e.g. efficiency, biased technical progress, scale effects, etc.). Using this approach, negative productivity changes are found due to the unfavourable economic situation over 2000-2002. Intangible assets underlying productivity change are then investigated through a Maximum Likelihood Random Effect (MLRE) model. Spillover effects – influencing Total Factor Productivity (TFP) and its correspondent components, technological and efficiency changes – are found.
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halshs-00489260 , version 1 (04-06-2010)

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Corinne Autant-Bernard, Jean-Pascal Guironnet, Nadine Massard. 
Productivity
 Changes
 and
 Intangible
 Assets
:
 Evidence
 from
 French
 Plants. 2010. ⟨halshs-00489260⟩
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