Title of article
Public policy, innovation and total factor productivity: An application to Taiwanʹs manufacturing industry Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Chia-Lin Chang، نويسنده , , Stéphane Robin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
16
From page
352
To page
367
Abstract
This paper analyses the impact of innovation on productivity in Taiwan. Using a panel of 48,794 firms observed over the 1997–2003 period and distributed across 23 industries, we compute total factor productivity (TFP) by estimating Translog production functions with C, L, E, M inputs. We evaluate the impact of being an innovator on TFP using propensity score matching. The rationale is that, over the period, innovating firms are likely to have benefited from one of many innovation policy measures known as statute for upgrading industry (SUI) (until 1999) or “New SUI” (after 1999). Our results show a significantly negative effect of being an innovator on TFP in most industries, both before and after 1999. This suggests that firms having innovation expenditures either perform less well than the others because of unobserved factors, or are further away from the production frontier. Therefore, innovation in Taiwan seems to be associated with catching-up strategies.
Keywords
Newly industrialized countries , Total factor productivity , Computation propensity score matching , Manufacturing industry , Firm-level panel data
Journal title
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Record number
854556
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