Are there International RandD Spillovers Among Randomly Matched Trade Partners? A Response to Keller

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Abstract

Keller (1998) reexamines Coe and Helpman's (1995) analysis ofinternational R&D spillovers focusing on the weights used to define the foreign R&D capital stock. Keller creates "random" weights and shows that they give rise to positive estimates of international R&D spillovers, casting doubts on the robustness of Coe and Helpman's findings. We show that Keller's "random" weights are essentially simple averages with a random error. We derive alternative random weights and present regressions showing that when they are used to define the foreign R&D capital stock, the estimated international R&D spillover estimates are nonexistent, as would be expected.

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Coe, D. T., & Hoffmaister, A. W. (1999). Are there International RandD Spillovers Among Randomly Matched Trade Partners? A Response to Keller. IMF Working Papers, 99(18), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451843620.001

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