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Working Paper

Building BRICS: 2-Stage DEA analysis of R&D Efficiency

Kiel Working Papers, 1788

Authors

  • Cai
  • Y.
  • Hanley
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

O30

Key Words

BRICS countries

DEA

innovation

National Innovation System (NIS)

Should inputs such as bank finance affect innovation in BRICS vs. developed countries similarly? Arguably these elasticities may depend on a country’s economic progress (Gerschenkron, 1962; Liu and White, 2001). Applying a combination of DEA and Tobit to a sample of 22 countries, we show how innovation (measured patents, scientific publications and high-tech sectoral output) responds favourably to private-sector R&D. No significant differences are recorded for BRICS countries. Differences emerge between BRICS and non-BRICS for the elasticity of innovative efficiency to banking inputs.

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  • Prof. Aoife Hanley, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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