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Innovación y empleo en las empresas manufactureras españolas

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2013-06
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En este trabajo se revisa la relación entre innovación y empleo, para las empresas manufactureras españolas, con datos del Panel de Innovación Tecnológica entre el periodo 2004 al 2010. Siguiendo el modelo desarrollado por Harrison et al. (2008), se encuentra evidencia empírica de la existencia de patrones diferenciados en los impactos de la innovación de proceso y de producto para el periodo previo a la crisis y durante la crisis económica.
This paper analyses the relationship between innovation and employment for Spanish manufacturing firms with data from Panel of Technological Innovation between 2004 to 2010. Following the model developed by Harrison et al. (2008), the results provide empirical evidence about the existence of different patterns in the impacts of process and product innovations on firms’ employment for the pre-crisis period and during the economic crisis.
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JEL: L6, O31, O33. Este trabajo ha sido parcialmente financiado por el 7 Programa Marco de la Unión Europea (GA No. 290597). El autor desea agradecer también a la Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica de Chile, que a través del Programa de formación de capital humano avanzado ha financiado su formación doctoral en España.
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