通过出口学习:来自中国专利引用的证据

IF 3.8 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of International Economics Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jinteco.2024.103933
Yousha Liang , Kang Shi , Hanyi Tao , Juanyi Xu
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利用中国企业经营、贸易和专利的匹配数据,我们对出口对企业创新和从目的地学习的影响进行了实证研究。我们首先证明,进入出口市场既能提高创新的数量,也能提高创新的质量。然后,我们根据中国专利引用数据构建了知识流动的衡量标准,并证明了从目的地市场到出口企业之间存在实际的知识转移,这有助于企业提高创新能力。这些发现支持了出口学习效应。此外,我们还表明,即使在控制了外国直接投资的溢出效应之后,这种学习效应依然显著且保持不变。为了研究学习过程是如何发生的,我们还探讨了出口学习效应是否随不同的出口产品或出口模式而变化。我们发现,纵向联系和直接出口有利于中国企业从目的地市场学习。最后,我们发现与密集边际相比,学习效应在广义边际尤为突出。
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Learning by exporting: Evidence from patent citations in China

Using matched firm-level data on operations, trade, and patents in China, we empirically investigate the impact of exporting on firms’ innovation and learning from destinations. We first show that access to export markets improves both the quantity and quality of innovation. We then construct a measure of knowledge flows based on Chinese patent citation data and demonstrate that there are actual knowledge transfers from destination markets to exporting firms, which help firms improve their innovation. These findings support the learning-by-exporting effect. Moreover, we show that this learning effect remains significant and unchanged, even after controlling for the spillover effect of FDI. To investigate how the learning process occurs, we also explore whether the learning-by-exporting effect varies with different export products or export modes. We find that vertical linkages and direct exporting facilitate Chinese firms’ learning from destination markets. Finally, we show that the learning effect is particularly salient at the extensive margin compared to the intensive margin.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Economics is intended to serve as the primary outlet for theoretical and empirical research in all areas of international economics. These include, but are not limited to the following: trade patterns, commercial policy; international institutions; exchange rates; open economy macroeconomics; international finance; international factor mobility. The Journal especially encourages the submission of articles which are empirical in nature, or deal with issues of open economy macroeconomics and international finance. Theoretical work submitted to the Journal should be original in its motivation or modelling structure. Empirical analysis should be based on a theoretical framework, and should be capable of replication.
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