
Competition, Innovation and Distance to Frontier
Amable, Bruno; Demmou, Lilas; Ledezma, Ivan (2008-07), Competition, Innovation and Distance to Frontier. https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/6914
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Document de travail / Working paperDate
2008-07Publisher
Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne
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CES Working PaperSeries number
2008.64Published in
Université Paris 1
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50
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According to a recent literature, the positive effect of competition is supposed to be growing with the proximity to the technological frontier. Using a variety of indicators, the paper tests the effect of competition and regulation on innovative activity measured by patenting. The sample consists of a panel of 15 industries for 17 OECD countries over the period 1979-2003. Results show no evidence of a positive effect of competition growing with the proximity to the frontier. Two main configurations emerge. First, regulation has a positive effect whatever the distance to the frontier and the magnitude of its impact is higher the closer the industry is to the frontier. Second, the effect of regulation is negative far from the frontier and becomes positive (or non significant) when the technology gap decreases. These results contradict the belief in the innovation-boosting effect of product market deregulation such as taken into account in the Lisbon Strategy.Subjects / Keywords
Innovation; competition; distance to frontierRelated items
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