(Un)finished transition. Stock of knowledge in Poland, 1924–2012

Authors

  • Jacek Wallusch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2015.1.7

Keywords:

patents, transition, stock of knowledge

Abstract

Technological underdevelopment of the Polish economy has been remarkably persistent. In this paper I focus on the stock of knowledge, approximated by the 10% depreciation rate of accumulated patents granted in Poland, to show its longterm structure and to distinguish its growth phases. I test for long memory and run a Markov-switching autoregressive model. The stock of knowledge is found to be nonstationary and mean reverting. I also discover two well-separated regimes representing slower and faster changes in the stock of knowledge. The latter regime characterises the years between the 1920s and mid-1950s (interrupted by the Great Depression and World War II), mid-1970s and the period after accessing the EU.

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Published

2015-03-30

Issue

Section

Research article- regular issue

How to Cite

Wallusch, J. (2015). (Un)finished transition. Stock of knowledge in Poland, 1924–2012. Economics and Business Review, 1(1), 89-102. https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2015.1.7

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