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Title: The Creation and Capture of Rents: Wages and Innovation in a Panel of UK Companies
Author(s): John Van Reenen
Publication Date: November 1994
Keyword(s): Innovation, Rent-Sharing and Wages
Programme Area(s): Human Resources
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of technological innovation on wages using a panel of UK manufacturing firms. We utilize a headcount measure of major innovations between 1945-83 combined with share price and accounting information. Innovating firms are found to have higher average wages, but rival innovation tends to depress own wages. This appears consistent with a model where wages are partly determined by a sharing in the rents generated by innovation. In other words innovation may be a good instrument for proxies for rents such as profitability, quasi-rents or Tobin's q. Instrumental variable estimates of the elasticity between wages and quasi-rents are about 0.3, remarkably close to the recent findings of Abowd and Lemieux (1993).
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Van Reenen, J. 1994. 'The Creation and Capture of Rents: Wages and Innovation in a Panel of UK Companies'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1071