With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innovative efforts, but on those of international partners as well. This paper explores the impact of foreign R\&D on productivity and technical efficiency of countries by considering three major channels of embodied and disembodied spillovers, namely trade, foreign direct investment and patenting, and controlling for direct licensing of foreign technologies. Furthermore, it contrasts these effects across 47 developed and transition countries between 1990 and 2009. Overall, I find that trade remains the dominant factor behind productivity and technical progress, while the effects of FDI- and patent-related spillovers are significantly smaller. The...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
This paper analyses the role played by foreign direct investment (FDI) as a mechanism through which ...
This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on pr...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
This study further examines the role of research and development (R&D), both domestic and foreign, i...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
While economic theory predicts that growth in developing countries will gain significantly from tech...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten advanced transition countries in ord...
Two faces of R&D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct invest...
This paper examines the externalities that accrue to the United States of America when the trading-p...
The paper focuses on the impact of R&D expenditure on labor productivity using interna-tional patent...
The paper analyses the "feedback effect" of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Total Factor Producti...
This paper attempts to propose a more sophisticated model that addresses the structural trade mechan...
© 2017 Western Economic Association International This study analyzes the impact of knowledge spillo...
Trade in goods and services is likely to be an important channel for international knowledge diffusi...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
This paper analyses the role played by foreign direct investment (FDI) as a mechanism through which ...
This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on pr...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
This study further examines the role of research and development (R&D), both domestic and foreign, i...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
While economic theory predicts that growth in developing countries will gain significantly from tech...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten advanced transition countries in ord...
Two faces of R&D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct invest...
This paper examines the externalities that accrue to the United States of America when the trading-p...
The paper focuses on the impact of R&D expenditure on labor productivity using interna-tional patent...
The paper analyses the "feedback effect" of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Total Factor Producti...
This paper attempts to propose a more sophisticated model that addresses the structural trade mechan...
© 2017 Western Economic Association International This study analyzes the impact of knowledge spillo...
Trade in goods and services is likely to be an important channel for international knowledge diffusi...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
This paper analyses the role played by foreign direct investment (FDI) as a mechanism through which ...
This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on pr...