Fourth Industrial Revolution and Innovative Capacity of South Korea: Comparative Analysis of Major Industrial Nations with US Patent Data, 1976-2015 (in Korean)
Jihong Lee (),
Hyunkyeong Lim () and
Daeyoung Jeong ()
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Jihong Lee: Department of Economics, Seoul National University
Hyunkyeong Lim: Department of Economics, Seoul National University
Daeyoung Jeong: Economic Research Institute, The Bank of Korea
No 2018-1, Working Papers from Economic Research Institute, Bank of Korea
Abstract:
This paper purports to scrutinize the evolving trends of major technologies that have shaped the world's technology frontier, and at the same time, measure relative standings of major industrial nations in their innovative capacity in production of those technologies. We consider all (over 5 million) utility patents granted by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) over the period of 1976-2015. In analysis, we find the continued dominance of US, the steady performance of Japan, the signs of European decline, and the emergence of new economies that include Korea, Taiwan and Israel. By considering the most popular technologies per each decade, we observe a clear pattern in the evolution of world economic structure, most notably, the IT revolution. Interestingly, it is precisely in these IT-related technologies in which Korea have performed especially well. In the fastest growing technologies of the most recent decade, however, Korea's performance thus far bucks this rosy trend. Korea's innovative capacity is not as evenly distributed across all technologies as other advanced nations. US, Japan, Europe, and other Western economies, as well as Israel, all exhibit solid and steady performance in all our rankings.
Keywords: Fourth industrial revolution; Patent; Innovation; Technological development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O33 O34 O57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 53 pages
Date: 2018-01-12
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