00955nam0-2200277 --450 991027156050332120180703104728.0906764051420180611d1985----km y0itay50 baengNLa 001yyNew survey methods in transport2. international conferenceHungerford Hill, 12-16 september 1983edited by Elizabeth S. Ampt, Anthony J. Richardson, Werner BrogUtrechtVNU science press1985X, 377 p.ill.25 cmAmpt,ElizabethRichardson,Anthony J.International conference on new survey methods in transport,2.<1983 ;Hungerford Hill>750224ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910271560503321D6/34875DINTRF1/66777DINTRDINTRNew survey methods in transport1509629UNINA07072oam 22015134 450 991097075440332120250426110725.09786612841330978146230534614623053429781452788432145278843X978128284133812828413359781451870404145187040X(CKB)3170000000055072(EBL)1607943(SSID)ssj0000943288(PQKBManifestationID)11550395(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000943288(PQKBWorkID)10975194(PQKB)10329121(OCoLC)762729026(IMF)WPIEE2008182(MiAaPQ)EBC1607943(IMF)WPIEA2008182WPIEA2008182(EXLCZ)99317000000005507220020129d2008 uf 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrTechnology and Finance /Anna Ilyina, Roberto Samaniego1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (44 p.)IMF Working PapersIMF working paper ;WP/08/182Description based upon print version of record.9781451914931 1451914938 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Theories of Finance and Technology; A. Financial Development and the Ability to Raise Funds; B. Financial Development and the Need to Raise Funds; C. Financial Development and Industry Growth; D. Technology; Tables; 1. Production Technology: Need for External Finance vs. Ability to Raise External Funds; III. Data; A. Finance Dependence; B. Technological Measures; C. Financial Development Measures; IV. Empirical Relationships between Technological Measures and EFD; V. Technology, Financial Development and Industry Growth; VI. Persistence and RobustnessA. 1970's and 1990's B. Other Measures of Financial Development; C. Endogeneity of Financial Development; D. Does Firm Age Matter?; Figure; 1. EFD, LMP and RND over the Firm Lifecycle; VII. Concluding Remarks; 2A. Industry Classification and Technological Measures; 2B. Financial Development Measures; 3. Correlations Across Decades; 4. Correlations Among Technological Measures; 5. Correlations of Technological Measures with EFD; 6. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions with CRE as a Measure of Financial Development; 7. The "Horse Race" between EFD, LMP and RND8. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions with CAP as a Measure of Financial Development... 9. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions with FOR as a Measure of Financial Development; 10. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions with Lagged Financial Development Measures; 11. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions with Instrumental Variables; 12. Correlations between RND, EFD, LMP for Young and Mature Firms; 13. Cross-country Industry Growth Regressions for Different Age Groups; ReferencesThe benefits from financial development are known to vary across industries. However, no systematic effort has been made to determine the technological characteristics that are shared by industries that tend to grow relatively faster in more financially developed countries. This paper explores a range of technological characteristics that might underpin differences across industries in the need or the ability to raise external funding. 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