This paper studies the effect of knowledge diffusion on the incentives for developed countries(DC)' firms to undertake costly technology transfer to their developing countries(LDC)' suppliers whose cost of production varies inversely with their technological effort. When the incumbent supplier's cost of improving efficiency is high, upstream (or, respectively, downstream) diffusion of knowledge to potential input (final output) producers encourages (discourages) technology transfer as it increases upstream (downstream) competition. However, and in sharp contrast to existing literature, when technological effort is less costly, upstream (downstream) knowledge diffusion discourages (encourages) technology transfer by reducing (increasing) the...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in th...
What determines the speed of the technology diffusion? What are the consequences of diffusion? This ...
Export-share requirements have emerged as one of the most contentious issues in recent international...
International audienceThis paper studies the effect of knowledge diffusion on the incentives for dev...
This paper attempts to propose a more sophisticated model that addresses the structural trade mechan...
Many countries are interested in strengthening their technological capabilities to achieve high grow...
Technological innovations generate knowledge spillovers—non-innovators benefit through the adoption,...
This study goes beyond the existing research in the area of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillove...
Firm-to-firm relationships in global value chains create opportunities for North-South technology di...
This paper aims to survey the literature on technological change and mechanisms of technolo-gy diffu...
This paper presents and tests a new model of multinational firms to explain a rich array of multinat...
International trade has long been considered a channel of technology transfer. This paper draws from...
FDI is believed to be a conduit of new technologies between countries. Many have studied the cross-b...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
This paper develops a theory of technology transfer when technology is embodied in human capital and...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in th...
What determines the speed of the technology diffusion? What are the consequences of diffusion? This ...
Export-share requirements have emerged as one of the most contentious issues in recent international...
International audienceThis paper studies the effect of knowledge diffusion on the incentives for dev...
This paper attempts to propose a more sophisticated model that addresses the structural trade mechan...
Many countries are interested in strengthening their technological capabilities to achieve high grow...
Technological innovations generate knowledge spillovers—non-innovators benefit through the adoption,...
This study goes beyond the existing research in the area of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillove...
Firm-to-firm relationships in global value chains create opportunities for North-South technology di...
This paper aims to survey the literature on technological change and mechanisms of technolo-gy diffu...
This paper presents and tests a new model of multinational firms to explain a rich array of multinat...
International trade has long been considered a channel of technology transfer. This paper draws from...
FDI is believed to be a conduit of new technologies between countries. Many have studied the cross-b...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
This paper develops a theory of technology transfer when technology is embodied in human capital and...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in th...
What determines the speed of the technology diffusion? What are the consequences of diffusion? This ...
Export-share requirements have emerged as one of the most contentious issues in recent international...