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Authors
Robert J. Shapiro
Nam D. Pham
Alan S. Blinder (Foreword)
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Average Annual R&D, Value-Added, Payroll, Employment, and Scientists and Engineers (S&E), By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004
Average Annual R&D, Value-Added, Payroll and Employment, Manufacturing Sector, By State, 2000-200423
Annual R&D Expenditures, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($ million)
Annual Value-Added in Manufacturing, By Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($ million)
Annual Employment By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004
Employment of Scientists and Engineers, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004
Annual Wage, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($ million)
R&D Expenditures Per Employee, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($ million)
Value-Added Per Employee, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($ million)
Annual Wage Per Employee, By Manufacturing Sub-Sector and Industry, 2000-2004 ($)
R&D Per Employee and Value-Added Per Employee Relationship Plotted
Rates of Growth of R&D, Nominal GDP and Employment, 1960-2004
IP-Intensity of U.S. Manufacturing Sub-Sectors and Industries: R&D Per Employee, 2000-2004
IP-Intensity & Economic Growth: R&D & Value-Added Per Employee, Annual Average, 2000-2004
IP-Intensity & Economic Growth: R&D & Value-Added Per Employee, Annual Average, 2000-200414
Employment and Employment Changes, Manufacturing, 2000-2004
Scientists and Engineers, Employment & Employment Changes, Manufacturing, 2000-2004
Average R&D and Average Wages, Per Manufacturing Employee, By State, 2000-2004
Average R&D and Value-Added, Per Manufacturing Employee, By State, 2000-2004