This paper elaborates the microeconomic foundations of the demand pull hypothesis stressing the role of vertical knowledge externalities stemming from user-producer knowledge interactions that parallel vertical transactions. The paper articulates and tests the hypothesis that such competent demand is actually able to pull technological change only when it is expressed by advanced users, able to provide relevant knowledge externalities to their customers. Using input output tables we test empirically this hypothesis for 15 European countries in the years 1995-2007. The evidence confirms that the increase in productivity of the upstream sectors is positively influenced by the sector-level derived demand, according to the upstream rates of introduction of innovations and to the intensity of the user-producer interactions. The policy implications of the analysis enable to elaborate and implement the notion of a 'competent' public demand. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Univ Int Catalunya, Sch Econ & Social Sci, Barcelona 08017, Spain
Barcelona Inst Econ IEB, Barcelona 08017, SpainUniv Int Catalunya, Sch Econ & Social Sci, Barcelona 08017, Spain
Mora, Toni
Moreno, Rosina
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Univ Barcelona, Res Grp AQR IREA, Barcelona 08034, SpainUniv Int Catalunya, Sch Econ & Social Sci, Barcelona 08017, Spain