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Abstract
This paper introduces an extended structural innovation model a la Crepon et al. (1998), adapted to study empirically the process of indigenous innovation and catch-up in a developing economy context. Specifically, three key extensions to the original model are introduced in order to study how FDI, spillovers and policy reforms, respectively, drive innovation and what are the implications for productivity. Using a large panel of firms in China, the results reveal that receiving more FDI boosts Chinese firms’ innovation and productivity driven by their attempts to adapt foreign technologies to local applications. Moreover, FDI liberalization policies are more successful in regions with higher local industrial relatedness, indicating the importance of combining opening-up reforms with regional clustering policies to spur the indigenous innovation process and promote catch-up. Beyond the empirical findings, a key advantage of the extended structural model is that it can be readily extended to other developing economies.
本文引入了Crepon et al.(1998)的扩展结构创新模型,该模型适用于实证研究发展中经济体背景下的自主创新与赶超过程。具体来说,为了研究FDI、溢出效应和政策改革分别如何推动创新,以及它们对生产率的影响,本文引入了对原始模型的三个关键扩展。通过对中国企业的大规模调查,结果表明,接受更多的外国直接投资促进了中国企业的创新和生产率,这是由于它们试图将外国技术应用于当地。此外,FDI自由化政策在地方产业关联度较高的地区更为成功,这表明将改革开放与区域集聚政策相结合对于刺激自主创新进程和促进赶超的重要性。除了实证发现之外,扩展结构模型的一个关键优势是,它可以很容易地扩展到其他发展中经济体。