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Industrial and Corporate Change, Volume 11, Number 4, pp. 875-894
© 2002 Oxford University Press

The relative importance of international vis-à-vis national technological spillovers for market share dynamics

Keld Laursen and Valentina Meliciani

Correspondence: K. Laursen: DRUID and LINK, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy, Copenhagen Business, School, Howitzvej 60, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark, and Centre for Economic and Business Research, Danish Ministry for Trade and Industry, Langelinie Allé 17, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark; kl.ivs{at}cbs.dk. V. Meliciani: University of Teramo, Faculty of Political Sciences, viale F. Crucioli, 120, 64100 Teramo, Italy; meliciani{at}dtso.spol.unite.it.

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to investigate the relative importance of international vis-à-vis national technological linkages for international competitiveness for 19 industrial sectors. We estimate a dynamic model with an autoregressive structure in the dependent variable. In the paper competitiveness is captured both by cost competitiveness and by technological competitiveness. The main result is that while national linkages have a positive impact on the trade balance in several sectors (mostly scale intensive and specialised suppliers), this is not the case for international linkages.


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