2012
DOI: 10.1787/5k8zngscq3kf-fr
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Horizon 2060 : Perspectives de croissance économique globale à long terme

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“…Source: The stock of R&D and patents per capita (million working age population) are author's calculations based on data from OECD Science and Technology Indicators. MFP data are taken from Johansson and Murtin (2012) and, along with the business R&D stock to GDP, are calculated from data in constant 2005 PPP USD terms. Panel C shows signs of a possible data break in Germany around the time of the country's reunification.…”
Section: Innovation and Public Policies In Oecd Countries: Existing Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Source: The stock of R&D and patents per capita (million working age population) are author's calculations based on data from OECD Science and Technology Indicators. MFP data are taken from Johansson and Murtin (2012) and, along with the business R&D stock to GDP, are calculated from data in constant 2005 PPP USD terms. Panel C shows signs of a possible data break in Germany around the time of the country's reunification.…”
Section: Innovation and Public Policies In Oecd Countries: Existing Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MFP data are taken from Johansson and Murtin (2012) and, along with the business R&D stock to GDP, are calculated from data in constant 2005 PPP USD terms. Panel C shows signs of a possible data break in Germany around the time of the country's reunification.…”
Section: Innovation and Public Policies In Oecd Countries: Existing Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a consequence of the population aging in Spain, both government and policy makers have recently debated on the limitations of social security as a means to meet the needs of the growing population of retirees (Johansson et al, 2012). This trend emphasized the individual responsibilities in the preparation of retirement and encouraged aged Spanish workers to develop alternative means of support to guarantee their well-being.…”
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confidence: 99%