Measuring Intangible Assets in an Emerging Market Economy : An Application to Brazil

This paper measures intangible investment in Brazil. It estimates that during 2000-2008, annual business spending on intangible assets or knowledge-based capital in Brazil averaged about 4 percent of gross domestic product. While this is significantly lower than comparable rates for the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom, which hover around 11 percent, it is not too far below estimates for other developed countries such as Italy and Spain. Of the total expenditure on intangible assets in 2006, about 23 percent was spent on computer software and databases, 43 percent on innovative property (predominantly research and development and new product development in financial services), and 34 percent on economic competencies (which comprises branding, employee training and organization improvement). Brazil's share of spending on economic competencies is markedly lower than that observed in the United States and the United Kingdom, and the analysis finds it to be the slowest growing of the major intangible categories. Finally, having extended the intangible investment estimation methodology to produce more disaggregated (industry-level) estimates, the authors show that intangible investment is positively correlated with recent export growth and total factor productivity estimates across manufacturing industries. This suggests that intangible or knowledge-based capital, as measured here, can account for part of the hitherto unexplained component of productivity growth.

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Main Authors: Kannebley, Sérgio Jr., Dutz, Mark A., Scarpelli, Maira, Sharma, Siddharth
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012-07
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, ADVANCED ECONOMIES, ADVERTISING, AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS, AGRICULTURE, ASSET CLASS, AVAILABILITY OF DATA, BENCHMARK, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS INVESTMENT, BUSINESS SECTOR, CAPABILITIES, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE, CAPITAL FORMATION, CAPITAL INVESTMENT, CAPITAL STOCK, CAPITAL STOCKS, CAPITAL STRUCTURE, COMMERCE, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVENESS, COMPUTERS, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, COPYRIGHT, COPYRIGHTS, CUSTOM, DATA AVAILABILITY, DATA LIMITATIONS, DEBT, DEFLATORS, DEPRECIATION, DERIVATIVE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DISCOUNTED VALUE, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, ECONOMIC THEORY, EMERGING MARKET, EMERGING MARKET ECONOMY, EQUIPMENT, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXPORT GROWTH, EXPORTS, FEDERAL RESERVE, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL PRODUCT, FINANCIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRIES, FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, FIXED ASSETS, FIXED CAPITAL, GDP, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION, GROSS VALUE, GROWTH POLICIES, GROWTH RATE, GROWTH THEORY, HUMAN CAPITAL, ICT, INCOME, INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE, INFLATION, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INNOVATION, INSTRUMENT, INTANGIBLE, INTANGIBLE ASSET, INTANGIBLE ASSETS, INTANGIBLES, INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, INTERNATIONAL BANK, INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON, INVESTING, INVESTMENT PATTERNS, KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, LABOR MARKET, LICENSE, MANUFACTURING, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, MARKET FAILURES, MARKET RESEARCH, MARKETING, MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES, MISSING DATA, MOTION PICTURE, MOTION PICTURES, NATIONAL INCOME, NATURAL CAPITAL, NATURAL RESOURCES, NEW PRODUCT, NEW PRODUCTS, OPEN ACCESS, ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES, OUTPUT, OUTPUT PER CAPITA, OUTPUTS, PARTICULAR COUNTRY, PATENTS, PHYSICAL ASSETS, POLICY RESPONSE, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PRODUCTION PROCESSES, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, R&D, R&D SERVICES, RADIO, RATE OF GROWTH, REGISTRY, RESERVES, RESULT, RESULTS, RETURNS, SCIENCE FOUNDATION, SECURITIES, SMALL ENTERPRISES, STOCK MARKET, TAX, TAX CREDIT, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, TELECOM, TELEVISION, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, UNDERVALUATION, USES, VALUE ADDED, WAGES, WEALTH, WEB, WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS, WORLD ECONOMY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/16530073/measuring-intangible-assets-emerging-market-economy-application-brazil
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11972
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