Exporting, externalities, and technology transfer
Howard Pack and
Kamal Saggi ()
No 2065, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
Developed-country purchasers of exports from developing-country industrial firms have often provided considerable technical aid to the exporting firms. Some question the benefits to both OECD and developing country firms of such transfers. The authors developed a model to analyze the implications of diffusion of the transferred technology to other developing country firms and the impact of the market entry of additional firms. Surprisingly, diffusion upstream combined with entry downstream may increase the profits of both the OECD importer and its initial developing-country supplier because the diffusion increases competition both upstream and downstream. The intuition isthat a firm does not necessarily lose from competition in its market so long as its buyer/supplier is also forced to behave more competitively as a result of diffusion. A limited amount of increased competition at both stages moves the two firms closer to a vertically integrated firm.
Keywords: ICT Policy and Strategies; Environmental Economics&Policies; Markets and Market Access; General Technology; Economic Theory&Research; Environmental Economics&Policies; Economic Theory&Research; General Technology; ICT Policy and Strategies; Markets and Market Access (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999-02-28
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