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57
Citations
12707
World Ranking
950
National Ranking
102

Overview

Jonathan Haskel is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, with a primary focus on research in the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their work encompasses several subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, Urban Studies, and Visual Arts and Performing Arts.

The main topics of Jonathan Haskel's research include:

  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Economic theories and models
  • Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
  • Economic and Technological Innovation

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jonathan Haskel cover various aspects of intangible capital, productivity, and digital economy measurement. These include:

  • "Intangible Capital and Modern Economies" (2022), published in The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • "Artificial intelligence and productivity: an intangible assets approach" (2021), published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy
  • "New evidence on intangibles, diffusion and productivity" (2021), published in OECD science, technology and industry working papers
  • "The value of data in digital-based business models: Measurement and economic policy implications" (2022), published in OECD Economics Department working papers
  • "We See Data Everywhere Except in the Productivity Statistics" (2021), published in Review of Income and Wealth

Jonathan Haskel frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Carol Corrado
  • Cécilia Jona-Lasinio
  • Stian Westlake
  • Massimiliano Iommi
  • Peter Goodridge

Publication venues that recurrently feature their work include:

  • OECD Economics Department working papers
  • The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Oxford Review of Economic Policy
  • Economica
  • Review of Income and Wealth

Jonathan Haskel has also contributed to academic books published by Princeton University Press, with notable titles being "Restarting the Future" released in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Does Inward Foreign Direct Investment Boost the Productivity of Domestic Firms

    Jonathan E. Haskel;Sonia C. Pereira;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Restructuring and productivity growth in uk manufacturing

    Richard Disney;Jonathan Haskel;Ylva Heden

  • Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy

    Jonathan Haskel;Stian Westlake

  • Global Engagement and the Innovation Activities of Firms

    Chiara Criscuolo;Jonathan E. Haskel;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Entry, Exit and Establishment Survival in UK Manufacturing

    Richard Disney;Jonathan Haskel;Ylva Heden

  • The Law of One Price - A Case Study

    Jonathan Haskel;Holger C. Wolf

  • WHAT HAPPENED TO THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY? ICT, INTANGIBLE INVESTMENT, AND BRITAIN'S PRODUCTIVITY RECORD REVISITED

    Mauro Giorgio Marrano;Jonathan Haskel;Gavin Wallis

  • Trade, Technology and UK Wage Inequality

    Jonathan Haskel;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Intangible Capital and Growth in Advanced Economies: Measurement Methods and Comparative Results

    Carol Corrado;Jonathan Haskel;Cecilia Jona-Lasinio;Massimiliano Iommi

  • Knowledge spillovers, ICT and productivity growth

    Carol Corrado;Carol Corrado;Jonathan Haskel;Cecilia Susanna Jona-Lasinio;Cecilia Susanna Jona-Lasinio

  • Productivity, exporting, and the learning-by-exporting hypothesis: direct evidence from UK firms

    Gustavo Crespi;Chiara Criscuolo;Jonathan Haskel

  • Innovation and intangible investment in Europe, Japan, and the United States

    Carol Corrado;Jonathan Haskel;Cecilia Susanna Jona-Lasinio;Massimiliano Iommi

  • Intangible investment in the EU and US before and since the Great Recession and its contribution to productivity growth

    Carol Corrado;Jonathan Haskel;Cecilia Jona-Lasinio;Massimiliano Iommi

  • Computers and the Demand for Skilled Labour: Industry‐ and Establishment‐Level Panel Evidence for the UK

    Jonathan Haskel;Ylva Heden

  • Does Inward Foreign Direct Investment Boost the Productivity of Domestic Firms

    Jonathan E. Haskel;Jonathan E. Haskel;Jonathan E. Haskel;Sonia C. Pereira;Matthew J. Slaughter;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Productivity growth, knowledge flows and spillovers

    Gustavo Crespi;Chiara Criscuolo;Jonathan Haskel;Matthew Slaughter

  • Privatization, Liberalization, Wages and Employment: Theory and Evidence for the UK

    Jonathan Haskel;Stefan Szymanski

  • Does the Sector Bias of Skill-Biased Technical Change Explain Changing Skill Premia? *

    Jonathan E. Haskel;Jonathan E. Haskel;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Restructuring and Productivity Growth in UK Manufacturing

    Richard F. Disney;Jonathan Haskel;Jonathan Haskel;Jonathan Haskel;Ylva Heden Westerdahl

  • Intangible capital and growth in advanced economies: Measurement methods and comparative results

    Carol Corrado;Carol Corrado;Jonathan Haskel;Jonathan Haskel;Jonathan Haskel;Massimiliano Iommi;Cecilia Susanna Jona-Lasinio

  • RESTRUCTURING AND P RODUCTIVITY G ROWTH IN U K M ANUFACTURING

    Richard Disney;Jonathan Haskel;Ylva Heden

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew J. Slaughter
Matthew J. Slaughter Dartmouth College
Riccardo Faini
Riccardo Faini Institute of Labor Economics
Enrico C. Perotti
Enrico C. Perotti University of Amsterdam
Vincenzo Galasso
Vincenzo Galasso Bocconi University
Tito Boeri
Tito Boeri Bocconi University
Gustavo Crespi
Gustavo Crespi Inter-American Development Bank
Tommaso M. Valletti
Tommaso M. Valletti Imperial College London
Richard Disney
Richard Disney London School of Economics and Political Science
Rachel Griffith
Rachel Griffith University of Manchester
Tim D. Spector
Tim D. Spector King's College London

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