The Rising Returns to R&D: Ideas Are not Getting Harder to Find

42 Pages Posted: 6 May 2025

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Yoshiki Ando

Boston University

James E. Bessen

Technology & Policy Research Initiative, BU School of Law

Xiupeng Wang

Northeastern University - D’Amore-McKim School of Business; Stanford Digital Economy Lab; Boston University

Date Written: May 05, 2025

Abstract

R&D investment has grown robustly, yet aggregate productivity growth has stagnated. Is this because "ideas are getting harder to find"? This paper uses micro-data from the US Census Bureau to explore the relationship between R&D and productivity in the manufacturing sector from 1976 to 2018. We find that both the elasticity of output (TFP) with respect to R&D and the marginal returns to R&D have risen sharply. Exploring factors affecting returns, we conclude that R&D obsolescence rates must have risen. Using a novel estimation approach, we find consistent evidence of sharply rising technological rivalry. These findings suggest that R&D has become more effective at finding productivity-enhancing ideas but these ideas may also render rivals' technologies obsolete, making innovations more transient.

Keywords: innovation, productivity, obsolescence, R & D

JEL Classification: O32, O33, L10

Suggested Citation

Ando, Yoshiki and Bessen, James E. and Wang, Xiupeng, The Rising Returns to R&D: Ideas Are not Getting Harder to Find (May 05, 2025). Boston Univ. School of Law Research Paper No. 25-16, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5242171 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5242171

Yoshiki Ando (Contact Author)

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James E. Bessen

Technology & Policy Research Initiative, BU School of Law ( email )

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Xiupeng Wang

Northeastern University - D’Amore-McKim School of Business ( email )

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Stanford Digital Economy Lab ( email )

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