New evidence on the sources of EU countries’ productivity growth—industry growth differences from R&D and competition

被引:0
作者
Thomas Strobel
机构
[1] Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich,
来源
Empirica | 2012年 / 39卷
关键词
Productivity growth; Competition; Innovation; Panel data; Industry analysis; L11; L16; L60; O31; O40; O52;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Recent studies on productivity growth show how competition affects innovation and TFP growth in OECD countries, but do not explicitly account for sectoral parameter heterogeneity. This paper examines whether competition and innovation have a direct effect on labor productivity growth in EU goods-producing industries separated by three different industry types. The results show that the effect of R&D on labor productivity growth is not equal across industries, but rather depends on the innovation activities of sectors. The same is true for competition and labor productivity growth. The empirical evidence indicates that in unleveled industries (i.e. industries characterized by technologically unequal firms) like Specialized Goods Suppliers and Science-Based Innovators strong labor productivity growth originates with decreased competition and increased R&D, thereby supporting Schumpeterian arguments. The findings suggest Schumpeterian effects in Supplier-Dominated Goods-Producing Industries, but reveal decreasing labor productivity growth in these sectors when competition is strongly restricted.
引用
收藏
页码:293 / 325
页数:32
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] R&D: A Small Contribution to Productivity Growth
    Diego Comin
    [J]. Journal of Economic Growth, 2004, 9 : 391 - 421
  • [12] Firm Growth and R&D in the Korean Pharmaceutical Industry
    Chung, Hyunseog
    Eum, Soomin
    Lee, Chulung
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2019, 11 (10):
  • [13] R&D and Productivity Spillovers from FDI: Evidence from the Thai Manufacturing Industry
    Dheera-Aumpon, Siwapong
    [J]. MONTENEGRIN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 2024, 20 (03) : 155 - 164
  • [14] Linking public support, R&D, innovation and productivity: New evidence from the Spanish food industry
    Acosta, Manuel
    Coronado, Daniel
    Romero, Carlos
    [J]. FOOD POLICY, 2015, 57 : 50 - 61
  • [15] Sectoral productivity growth and R&D spillovers in the Netherlands
    Jacobs, B
    Nahuis, R
    Tang, PJG
    [J]. ECONOMIST-NETHERLANDS, 2002, 150 (02): : 181 - 210
  • [16] Sectoral Productivity Growth and R&D Spillovers in the Netherlands
    Bas Jacobs
    Richard Nahuis
    Paul J.G. Tang
    [J]. De Economist, 2002, 150 : 181 - 210
  • [17] R&D and non-linear productivity growth
    Kancs, d'Artis
    Siliverstovs, Boriss
    [J]. RESEARCH POLICY, 2016, 45 (03) : 634 - 646
  • [18] What is the optimal rate of R&D investment to maximize productivity growth?
    Coccia, Mario
    [J]. TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2009, 76 (03) : 433 - 446
  • [19] Competition, R&D, Innovation and Economic Growth in Turkey: What Linkage?
    Ozkaya, Ata
    [J]. MALIYE DERGISI, 2014, (166): : 17 - 38
  • [20] The Growth Effects of R&D Spending in the EU: A Meta-Analysis
    Kokko, Ari
    Tingvall, Patrik Gustavsson
    Videnord, Josefin
    [J]. ECONOMICS-THE OPEN ACCESS OPEN-ASSESSMENT E-JOURNAL, 2015, 9