Do FDI and patents drive sophistication of exports? A panel data approach mechanism

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This paper investigates whether inflows of FDI and innovative activities act as a channel of knowledge spillovers in improving quality of countries’ output. In measuring export quality, sophistication of a country’s export basket is utilized. Utilizing panel data of countries for the period 2002–2015 and applying GMM methodology, the results indicate that the level of financial development, the quality of human capital and globalization of a country have a determinant role on the relation between knowledge spillover channels and the quality of exports. Patent applications generally positively affect sophistication of exports. FDI serves as a channel for knowledge spillovers to benefit the sophistication level of exports only for developed, more educated, financially developed and globalized countries.

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Ozsoy, S., Fazlioglu, B., & Esen, S. (2021). Do FDI and patents drive sophistication of exports? A panel data approach mechanism. Prague Economic Papers, 30(2), 216–244. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.755

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