This paper examines the determinants of technological catching-up across 63 countries over the period 1982-2000 using a two staged approach. In the first stage, a measure of the technology gap between countries and the global technology frontier is computed. A positive growth of this measure is interpreted as technological catching-up. In the second stage, technology gap and technological catching-up are regressed against trade openness, FDI inflows and FDI outflows, domestic R&D, and human capital. Two main findings emerge. First, technologically backward countries catch-up faster. Second, FDI inflows, trade openness and human capital have positive effects on closing the technology gap
We offer a barrier model of growth with a broader understanding of the sources of productivity growt...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Quality on th...
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Qua...
This paper examines the determinants of technological catching-up across 63 countries over the perio...
This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the souroes of the observed pattern that the level...
This paper seeks to explain why some countries have managed to catch up in terms of labor productivi...
International audienceThis study re-examines the catching-up hypothesis at the industry level across...
This paper focuses on the dimensions shaping the dynamics of technology. We present a model where th...
Casual evidence suggests that emerging and developing countries are often gaining market shares in w...
Growing internationalization constitutes an opportunity to catch up by investigating in technology....
The role of knowledge accumulation and technological progress is well recognised in the growth liter...
This article examines changing international technology gaps over the recent period of globalization...
This paper analyses two significant and to date open issues regarding the role of trade as a channel...
Addressing the question of why productivity growth rates differ between countries from a disequilibr...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of differences in institutional quality on the pro...
We offer a barrier model of growth with a broader understanding of the sources of productivity growt...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Quality on th...
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Qua...
This paper examines the determinants of technological catching-up across 63 countries over the perio...
This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the souroes of the observed pattern that the level...
This paper seeks to explain why some countries have managed to catch up in terms of labor productivi...
International audienceThis study re-examines the catching-up hypothesis at the industry level across...
This paper focuses on the dimensions shaping the dynamics of technology. We present a model where th...
Casual evidence suggests that emerging and developing countries are often gaining market shares in w...
Growing internationalization constitutes an opportunity to catch up by investigating in technology....
The role of knowledge accumulation and technological progress is well recognised in the growth liter...
This article examines changing international technology gaps over the recent period of globalization...
This paper analyses two significant and to date open issues regarding the role of trade as a channel...
Addressing the question of why productivity growth rates differ between countries from a disequilibr...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of differences in institutional quality on the pro...
We offer a barrier model of growth with a broader understanding of the sources of productivity growt...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Quality on th...
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by differences in Institutional Qua...