OECD Development Centre Working Papers
The OECD Development Centre links OECD members with developing and emerging economies and fosters debate and discussion to seek creative policy solutions to emerging global issues and development challenges. This series of working papers is intended to disseminate the OECD Development Centre’s research findings rapidly among specialists in the field concerned. These papers are generally available in the original English or French, with a summary in the other language.
- ISSN: 18151949 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/18151949
Does Trade Stimulate Innovation?
Evidence from Firm-Product Data
This paper investigates whether increased import competition leads firms to engage in
incremental innovation reflected in product quality upgrading. The econometric analysis relies
on a rich dataset of Chilean manufacturing firms and their products. Product quality is measured
with unit values (prices) and imports’ transport costs are used as an exogenous proxy for import
competition. The estimates show a negative effect of transport costs on product quality. The paper provides explicit evidence that estimated increases in unit values capture product quality upgrading, and that competition effects of imports explain our results. Easier access to intermediate inputs also fosters quality upgrading.
Keywords: Chile, transport costs, product quality, import competition, firm level data, multi-product firms, incremental innovation, output, unit values
JEL:
F14: International Economics / Trade / Empirical Studies of Trade;
L6: Industrial Organization / Industry Studies: Manufacturing;
O31: Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth / Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights / Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
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