Firm exports, innovation, … and regions
Enrique Lopez-Bazo and
Elisabet Motellón
No 201305, AQR Working Papers from University of Barcelona, Regional Quantitative Analysis Group
Abstract:
This paper uses firm-level data for each of the Spanish NUTS2 regions to estimate the effect of product and process innovations on firm’s export performance. It shows that the firm’s propensity to innovate and its export activity vary substantially across regions. Remarkably, results prove that the effect of innovation on exports is far from regionally uniform. The gap in the propensity to export between innovative and non-innovative firms, conditional to other sources of firm heterogeneity, is shown to be particularly wide in regions with high extensive margin of exports. However, differences in the propensity to innovate do not originate regional disparities in the share of sales abroad by exporting firms. Consequently, stimulate firm’s innovation in the less innovative regions can be an effective tool to increase the share of exporting firms.
Keywords: export propensity; export intensity; product and process innovations; Spanish regions; firm heterogeneity. JEL classification: F14; R10. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 pages
Date: 2013-05, Revised 2013-05
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