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The importance of absorptive capacities: productivity effects of international R&D spillovers through intermediate inputs

† This paper is based on a Background Study for the European Competitiveness Report 2013. The work was done for the European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, under the Framework Contract ENTR/2009/033. The opinions expressed are those of the authors only and do not represent the Commission’s official position.

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Pages 719-733
Received 10 Jan 2016
Accepted 15 Jun 2016
Published online: 19 Nov 2016

ABSTRACT

Trade in goods and services is likely to be an important channel for international knowledge diffusion. This paper considers the extent of R&D spillovers through intermediate inputs for a sample of up to 40 developed and developing countries at the industry level. Results suggest that such spillovers are present and are economically important. We find that countries and industries initially further behind the technological frontier enjoy stronger foreign R&D spillovers. Furthermore, foreign R&D spillovers are stronger in countries with greater absorptive capacity as measured by average years of secondary schooling and R&D spending.

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