Productivity growth, trade and FDI nexus: evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector |
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Authors: | Malick Souare |
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Affiliation: | 1. Economic Research and Policy Analysis Branch, Industry Canada, Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Abstract: | ![]() Using the confined exponential and logistic models of technology diffusion, this paper investigates the roles played by international trade and FDI in explaining productivity growth through both technology transfer and domestic innovation, with the technology transfer also occurring independently. Using panel data on Canadian manufacturing industries, we first find a robust role for the autonomous and international trade embodied technology transfer in explaining TFP growth. Second, international trade and FDI (as well as research and development) all contribute to productivity growth through the rate of innovation. Finally, we find that the exponential and logistic models of technology diffusion may have different implications for the growth dynamics in a technologically lagging country. |
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