Increasingly, a small number of low-wage countries such as China and India are involved in innovation - not the `big ideas', but the constant incremental innovations needed to stay ahead in business. We provide some evidence of this and develop a model in which there is a transition from old-style product-cycle trade to trade involving incremental innovation in low-wage countries. We explain why levels of involvement in innovation vary across low-wage countries and even across firms in each low-wage country. We then draw out the implications of this for the location of production, trade, capital flows, earnings and living standards.international trade; low-wage country innovation
This paper explains how successful innovation systems interact with trade and GVC participation to f...
This paper explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of inno...
Modern economic development is accompanied by the structural transformation from an agrarian to an i...
ABSTRACT Increasingly, a small number of low-wage countries such as China and India are involved in ...
Increasingly, a small number of low-wage countries such as China and India are involved in increment...
We would like to thank Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano for their help in organising this event. The...
Between 1970 and 2000, the proportion of global R&D occurring in low-income economies rose from 2 pe...
Between 1970 and 2000, the proportion of global R&D occurring in low-income economies rose from 2 pe...
This paper investigates the relationship between net offshoring patterns for innovation and manufact...
When will reducing trade barriers against a low wage country cause innovation to increase in high wa...
The importance of investing in low-tech industries has been underestimated for a long time because o...
This paper focuses on the impact of the Asian Driver (AD) economies (notably China and India) on the...
Recent developments in economic integration show rather diverse patterns of integration in the world...
This paper argues that recent trends in the global economy have led to a shift in developed countrie...
This important book is about the origins and diffusion of innovation, in theory and in practice. The...
This paper explains how successful innovation systems interact with trade and GVC participation to f...
This paper explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of inno...
Modern economic development is accompanied by the structural transformation from an agrarian to an i...
ABSTRACT Increasingly, a small number of low-wage countries such as China and India are involved in ...
Increasingly, a small number of low-wage countries such as China and India are involved in increment...
We would like to thank Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano for their help in organising this event. The...
Between 1970 and 2000, the proportion of global R&D occurring in low-income economies rose from 2 pe...
Between 1970 and 2000, the proportion of global R&D occurring in low-income economies rose from 2 pe...
This paper investigates the relationship between net offshoring patterns for innovation and manufact...
When will reducing trade barriers against a low wage country cause innovation to increase in high wa...
The importance of investing in low-tech industries has been underestimated for a long time because o...
This paper focuses on the impact of the Asian Driver (AD) economies (notably China and India) on the...
Recent developments in economic integration show rather diverse patterns of integration in the world...
This paper argues that recent trends in the global economy have led to a shift in developed countrie...
This important book is about the origins and diffusion of innovation, in theory and in practice. The...
This paper explains how successful innovation systems interact with trade and GVC participation to f...
This paper explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of inno...
Modern economic development is accompanied by the structural transformation from an agrarian to an i...