International Knowledge Diffusion and the Comparative Advantage of Nations
In this paper we document that the probability that a product is added to a country's export basket is, on average, 65% larger if a neighboring country is a successful exporter of that same product. We interpret our result as evidence of international intra-industry knowledge diffusion. Our results are consistent with the overall consensus in the literature on technology spillovers: diffusion is stronger at shorter distances; is weaker for more knowledge-intensive products; and has become faster over time.
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2012-05
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Authors: | Bahar, Dany ; Hausmann, Ricardo ; Hidalgo, Cesar A. |
Institutions: | Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
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