Technology diversity and development: Evidence from China's industrial enterprises

This paper investigates the phenomenon of individual firms simultaneously developing and adopting technical change with varying factor biases. Firms in a large panel of Chinese industrial enterprise data exhibit three channels of technical change, each associated with different patterns of firm-leve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Comparative Economics 2008-12, Vol.36 (4), p.658-672
Hauptverfasser: Fisher-Vanden, Karen, Jefferson, Gary H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper investigates the phenomenon of individual firms simultaneously developing and adopting technical change with varying factor biases. Firms in a large panel of Chinese industrial enterprise data exhibit three channels of technical change, each associated with different patterns of firm-level factor bias and strategic purpose. The neo-classical growth process, associated with Harrod-neutral technical change, drives capital deepening. In-house R&D is found to be robustly labor- and material-using and capital- and energy-saving thereby capitalizing on China's comparative advantage. Finally, the purchase of imported technologies, which are comparatively capital-using, focuses on new product development. These diversified channels of technical change reveal a pattern of developing country technical change that is far more diversified than that suggested by the conventional growth literature. Journal of Comparative Economics 36 (4) (2008) 658–672.
ISSN:0147-5967
1095-7227
DOI:10.1016/j.jce.2008.07.003