Empirical studies on aggregate export behavior have recently emphasized the role played by innovation as the main force driving product differentiation and competitiveness for developed countries. These studies treat foreign innovation as a variable that affects negatively national export shares. We incorporate the impact of foreign innovation in a standard new trade theory model and find that, if knowledge spillovers exist, foreign knowledge accumulation could even have a positive effect on national exports. We then test the model using aggregate export data for a set of 21 OECD economies and find that the foreign stock of knowledge affects exports positively for the less advanced countries in the sample and negatively for the G7 economies
This study examines the international trade of developed countries with the Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek (H...
This thesis examines the impact of trade-related R&D spillovers on trade flows in the context of Ind...
This paper explores the role of imports as a mechanism of transmission of international technology s...
We draw on the knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country’s proportion of export-orien...
Abstract—The international trades have make a significant impact on economic growth to the world’s m...
The diffusion of knowledge is an important determinant of economic development. International trade ...
textabstractThis paper examines the impact of the three main channels of international trade on dome...
In an influential paper from 1995, "International R&D spillovers", David Coe and Elhanan Helpman use...
Reexamining foreign direct investment (FDI) as a potential channel for knowledge diffusion – based o...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the influence of knowledge on the export performance of fir...
Many countries are interested in strengthening their technological capabilities to achieve high grow...
We draw on the knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country's proportion of export-orien...
Sizeable efforts are invested across the globe in attraction of foreign investors. These activities ...
An empirical analysis of the microeconomic links between trade and knowledge diffusion is useful for...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
This study examines the international trade of developed countries with the Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek (H...
This thesis examines the impact of trade-related R&D spillovers on trade flows in the context of Ind...
This paper explores the role of imports as a mechanism of transmission of international technology s...
We draw on the knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country’s proportion of export-orien...
Abstract—The international trades have make a significant impact on economic growth to the world’s m...
The diffusion of knowledge is an important determinant of economic development. International trade ...
textabstractThis paper examines the impact of the three main channels of international trade on dome...
In an influential paper from 1995, "International R&D spillovers", David Coe and Elhanan Helpman use...
Reexamining foreign direct investment (FDI) as a potential channel for knowledge diffusion – based o...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the influence of knowledge on the export performance of fir...
Many countries are interested in strengthening their technological capabilities to achieve high grow...
We draw on the knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country's proportion of export-orien...
Sizeable efforts are invested across the globe in attraction of foreign investors. These activities ...
An empirical analysis of the microeconomic links between trade and knowledge diffusion is useful for...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
This study examines the international trade of developed countries with the Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek (H...
This thesis examines the impact of trade-related R&D spillovers on trade flows in the context of Ind...
This paper explores the role of imports as a mechanism of transmission of international technology s...