Can Intangible Investments Ease Declining Rates of Return on Capital in Japan?
Japan's economic growth has slowed since the collapse of the bubble economy in the 1990s due to low capital accumulation. We focus on the low rate of return on capital, which led to this slow capital accumulation, finding that it was caused by an increase in the capital-output ratio and low cap...
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doaj-874c7e93602f4e9f95ab994544297e9b2020-11-25T01:28:41ZengCentre for the Study of Living StandardsInternational Productivity Monitor1492-97591492-97672017-09-0133114127Can Intangible Investments Ease Declining Rates of Return on Capital in Japan?Tsutomu Miyagawa 0Miho Takizawa1Konomi Tonogi2Gakushuin University and RIETIToyo UniversityRissho UniversityJapan's economic growth has slowed since the collapse of the bubble economy in the 1990s due to low capital accumulation. We focus on the low rate of return on capital, which led to this slow capital accumulation, finding that it was caused by an increase in the capital-output ratio and low capital share. Not only has the rate of return on capital declined, but its variance across industries has increased, as has the number of industries with negative rates of return. We estimate a profit function in which the profit rate is explained not only by the real wage but also by intangibles. The estimation results show that investment in human resources increases the profit rate and that intangibles contribute to this increase through productivity improvement, especially in the IT industry. Our study implies that governments should implement a comprehensive innovation policy that stimulates investments not only in R&D, but also in IT and human resources.http://www.csls.ca/ipm/33/Miyagawa_Takizawa_Tonogi.pdfintangible investmentsrates of returnjapaneconomic growthlabour productivity |
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Can Intangible Investments Ease Declining Rates of Return on Capital in Japan? |
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Can Intangible Investments Ease Declining Rates of Return on Capital in Japan? |
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Centre for the Study of Living Standards |
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International Productivity Monitor |
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1492-9759 1492-9767 |
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2017-09-01 |
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Japan's economic growth has slowed since the collapse of the bubble economy in the 1990s due to low capital accumulation. We focus on the low rate of return on capital, which led to this slow capital accumulation, finding that it was caused by an increase in the capital-output ratio and low capital share. Not only has the rate of return on capital declined, but its variance across industries has increased, as has the number of industries with negative rates of return. We estimate a profit function in which the profit rate is explained not only by the real wage but also by intangibles. The estimation results show that investment in human resources increases the profit rate and that intangibles contribute to this increase through productivity improvement, especially in the IT industry. Our study implies that governments should implement a comprehensive innovation policy that stimulates investments not only in R&D, but also in IT and human resources. |
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intangible investments rates of return japan economic growth labour productivity |
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