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Economist-netherlands | 1999

Innovation, Knowledge Creation and Technology Policy: The Case of the Netherlands

B.J. ter Weel

This paper explores and analyses the concept of knowledge and its application in economics by means of the Schumpeterian framework provided by New Growth Theory. In doing so, we focus on the particular role of knowledge spillovers in a small open economy such as the Netherlands.


Labour | 2001

Knowledge spillovers and wage inequality: An empirical analysis of Dutch manufacturing

W.A. Bruinshoofd; Hugo Hollanders; B.J. ter Weel

The introduction of new technologies and technical change is associated mainly with high-skilled and high-wage workers. In addition, many studies have found a positive correlation between the introduction of new technologies and technical change and skill upgrading. In these studies no attention has been paid to spillovers from one sector to the other. In this paper we not only use measures of technical change but also knowledge spillovers to explain wage inequality in Dutch manufacturing in the period 1986–95. Using this more elaborate measure of technical change, our findings are twofold. First, we confirm that workers employed in knowledge-intensive manufacturing sectors receive a higher wage than workers in less knowledge-intensive sectors. Secondly, the wages paid to high-skilled workers relative to low-skilled workers in knowledge-intensive sectors are higher than those in less knowledge-intensive sectors. However, the coefficients using the elaborate measure of technological advancement are much lower and sometimes even insignificant. This suggests a premium for high-skilled labour in sectors both applying and developing technology. But the wage premium is highest in technology-developing sectors, as suggested by the measures used in previous studies.


research memorandum | 1999

Schumpeter and the Knowledge-Based Economy: On Technology and Competition Policy

B.J. ter Weel


research memorandum | 1999

Innovation, Knowledge Creation and Technology Policy in Europe

B.J. ter Weel


MERIT Research Memoranda | 1998

Overeducation and crowding out of low-skilled workers

Joan Muysken; B.J. ter Weel


research memorandum | 2001

What happens when agent T gets a computer

Lex Borghans; B.J. ter Weel


Skope Research paper | 2000

How computerization changes the UK labour market: the facts viewed from a new perspective

Lex Borghans; B.J. ter Weel


research memorandum | 1999

Trends in Growth Convergence and Divergence and Changes in Technological Access and Capabilities

Hugo Hollanders; B.J. ter Weel


research memorandum | 2002

The Diffusion of Computers and the Distribution of Wages

Lex Borghans; B.J. ter Weel


research memorandum | 1998

Skill-biased technical change: On technology and wages in the Netherlands

W.A. Bruinshoofd; B.J. ter Weel

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James J. Heckman

National Bureau of Economic Research

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