Do Monetary Policy and Economic Conditions Impact Innovation? Evidence from Australian Administrative Data

Omer Majeed, Jonathan Hambur, R. Breunig
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Recent papers have argued that monetary policy and economic conditions can influence the amount of innovative activity in the economy, and therefore productivity and living standards in the future. This paper examines whether this is the case for Australia, a small open economy that tends to import innovation from overseas. We find that contractionary (expansionary) monetary policy reduces (increases) aggregate research and development (R&D) spending, and that lower (higher) R&D spending reduces (increases) future productivity. However, using firm-level data and a broader survey measure of innovation that also captures adoption, we find heterogeneous responses across different firm types. Small firms decrease innovation in response to contractionary monetary policy shocks whereas large firms increase innovation. This heterogeneity appears to reflect differing exposure to the channels through which monetary policy affects innovation. These channels include affecting demand or affecting financial conditions and constraints. We also find that US monetary policy spills over and affects Australian firms' innovation. Overall, our results suggest that monetary policy and economic conditions have medium-run effects on productivity, though the effects are more heterogeneous than previously documented. While the effects may cancel out over a cycle, this finding highlights the importance of stabilisation policy in preventing medium-run economic scarring.
货币政策和经济状况会影响创新吗?来自澳大利亚行政数据的证据
最近有论文认为,货币政策和经济条件会影响经济中创新活动的数量,从而影响未来的生产力和生活水平。澳大利亚是一个倾向于从海外引进创新的小型开放经济体,本文研究了澳大利亚的情况是否如此。我们发现,紧缩性(扩张性)货币政策会减少(增加)研发(R&D)总支出,而研发支出的减少(增加)会降低(提高)未来的生产率。然而,利用企业层面的数据和更广泛的创新调查措施(也可捕捉采用情况),我们发现不同类型企业的反应各不相同。小型企业在应对紧缩性货币政策冲击时会减少创新,而大型企业则会增加创新。这种异质性似乎反映了货币政策影响创新的渠道不同。这些渠道包括影响需求或影响金融条件和限制。我们还发现,美国的货币政策会溢出并影响澳大利亚企业的创新。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,货币政策和经济条件对生产率具有中期影响,尽管这种影响比以往的文献记载更具异质性。虽然这些影响可能会在一个周期内抵消,但这一发现突出了稳定政策在防止中期经济伤痕方面的重要性。
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