International Trade, R&D Spillovers and Productivity: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Industry

Published By: CDS on eSS | Published Date: June, 24 , 2007

This paper examines the effect of trade facilitated R&D spillovers on the productivity of manufacturing firms in India. Though developing countries are considered as the major beneficiaries of trade facilitated R&D spillovers, detailed empirical investigations in their context are lacking. The paper distinguishes R&D spillovers into two types and examines their effect on productivity. It also considers the intersectoral variation in productivity effect and the importance of firms' investment in R&D, imported technology and plant and machinery in enhancing the effect on productivity. The paper uses firm level panel data and an improved estimation method. It shows that R&D spillovers have a significant effect on productivity and there exists intersectoral variation with greater contribution to productivity in technology intensive industries. The paper also shows that firms' investment in R&D and plant and machinery are enhancing the productivity effect of R&D spillovers. [Working Paper No. 385] URL: [http://www.cds.edu/]

Author(s): M. Parameswaran | Posted on: Jun 24, 2011 | Views(877) | Download (251)


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