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Technology And Finance 1st Edition Anna Ilyina Roberto M Samaniego

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Technology And Finance 1st Edition Anna Ilyina Roberto M Samaniego
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 44
Author: Anna Ilyina; Roberto M. Samaniego
ISBN: 9781451914931, 1451914938
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Technology And Finance 1st Edition Anna Ilyina Roberto M Samaniego by Anna Ilyina; Roberto M. Samaniego 9781451914931, 1451914938 instant download after payment.

The benefits from financial development are known to vary across industries. However, no systematic effort has been made to determine the technological characteristics that are shared by industries that tend to grow relatively faster in more financially developed countries. This paper explores a range of technological characteristics that might underpin differences across industries in the need or the ability to raise external funding. The main finding is that industries that grow faster in more financially developed countries tend to display greater R&D intensity or investment lumpiness, indicating that well-functioning financial markets direct resources towards industries that grow by performing R&D.

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