Citation
Discussion Paper Details
Please find the details for DP6287 in an easy to copy and paste format below:
Full Details | Bibliographic Reference
Full Details
Title: How Much Does the UK Invest in Intangible Assets?
Author(s): Mauro Giorgio Marrano and Jonathan Haskel
Publication Date: May 2007
Keyword(s): intangible assets, investment, organisational capital, R&D and training
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: We attempt to replicate for the UK the Corrado, Hulten and Sichel (2005, 2006) work on spending on intangible assets in the US. Their work suggests private sector expenditure (investment) on intangibles is about 13% (11%) of US GDP 1998-2000, with intangible investment about equal to tangible capital investment. Our work, using a similar method, suggests the UK private sector spent, in 2004, about £127bn on intangibles, which is about 11% of UK GDP. The implied investment figure is around £116bn (10% of GDP) which is about equal to UK investment in tangible assets. Of the £127bn expenditure, (in round numbers) about 15% is spent on software, about 10% on scientific R&D, almost 20% on non-scientific R&D (design, product development etc.), about 14% on branding, about 20% on training and the rest on organisational capital.
For full details and related downloads, please visit: https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=6287
Bibliographic Reference
Giorgio Marrano, M and Haskel, J. 2007. 'How Much Does the UK Invest in Intangible Assets?'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=6287