New stuff or better ways: what matters to access international markets?
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New stuff or better ways: what matters to access international markets?Fecha de publicación
2020-09-30Editor
Taylor & Francis Open AccessISSN
1514-0326Cita bibliográfica
Adriana Peluffo , Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso & Ernesto Silva (2020) New stuff or better ways: what matters to access international markets?, Journal of Applied Economics, 23:1, 656-678, DOI: 10.1080/15140326.2020.1816120Tipo de documento
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The connection of innovation and exporting is of major interest to
developing countries aiming to achieve higher growth and wellbeing. This study analyzes whether different types of innovation
affect export behavior ... [+]
The connection of innovation and exporting is of major interest to
developing countries aiming to achieve higher growth and wellbeing. This study analyzes whether different types of innovation
affect export behavior at the firm level for an unbalanced panel of
Uruguayan manufacturing firms. Logistic regression and matching
with difference-in-differences (MDID) techniques are applied to
data from 2003 to 2012. Unlike other studies, productivityenhancing (or cost-reducing) innovation shows a stronger correlation with exporting than product innovation, indicating that price
competition is more important than quality competition for
Uruguayan products in foreign markets. Furthermore, using MDID
we establish a direct causal link from innovation to exporting.
Finally, the causal effect of innovation on exporting is mainly
found for exports to countries belonging to the regional trade
agreement Mercosur. Overall, the findings indicate that active innovation policies along with other export promotion policies would
help promote firms’ participation in foreign markets. [-]
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS 2020, VOL. 23, NO. 1, 656–678 https://doi.org/10.1080/15140326.2020.1816120Proyecto de investigación
[ECO2017-83255-C3-3-P] ; [UJI-B2017-33]Derechos de acceso
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa
UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis
Group.
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