Schumpeterian loops in international trade: the evidence of the oecd countries

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Cristiano Antonelli
Christophe Feder
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[1] Università degli Studi di Torino,
[2] BRICK,undefined
[3] Collegio Carlo Alberto,undefined
[4] Università della Valle d’Aosta,undefined
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Heckscher-Ohlin; Localized learning; Creative response; Industry-specific technological change; O33; F12;
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The paper shows how and why international trade and endogenous technological change are part of a Schumpeterian loop in advanced countries. Imports stir the creative response of firms exposed to global competition and engender the introduction of productivity-enhancing innovations that are contingent upon the knowledge and competence available in each industry. The introduction of new industry-specific technologies augments both productivity and exports. The long-term empirical evidence of the manufacturing industries of 13 OECD countries from 1995 to 2015 fully confirms the Schumpeterian loop.
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