Discussion of Peter Howitt s Competition, Innovation and Growth: Theory, Evidence and Policy Challenges

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Discussion of Peter Howitt s Competition, Innovation and Growth: Theory, Evidence and Policy Challenges Klaus Schmidt Hebbel OECD, Chief Economist November 18, 2008 OECD World Bank Joint Conference on Innovation and Sustainable Growth in a Globalized World

I. Peter Howitt s keynote address

Schumpeterian models are based on quality improving innovation that renders old products obsolete (creative destruction): new innovations displace previous technologies and faster growth is associated to higher firm turnover country growth depends on distance to the technological frontier convergence is caused by knowledge spillovers generated by the frontier

Schumpeterian models: how does competition affect innovation? Considering: appropriability effect (competition lowers innovation) escape competition effect (competition increases innovation) Competition has an inverse U shape effect on innovation and growth: positive effect in industries where firms are neck and neck (in countries close to the frontier), and negative effect in unleveled industries (in countries far from the frontier) what matters is ex ante competition: entry (domestic and foreign) turnover and entry threat competition and financial market development are substitutes

Empirical Evidence: ABGH (2005) competition has an inverse U shaped effect on innovation average technological distance between leaders and followers increases with competition the inverted U is steeper when industries are more neckand neck

II. Other Empirical Evidence

Innovation and Development in OECD countries Large heterogeneity in innovation (measured by patents) among OECD countries Strong positive correlation between GDP level and patents Prime facie evidence that innovation is larger in countries at technological frontier

Per capita patents and GDP in OECD countries

Empirical Evidence (I) Nicoletti and Scarpetta (2003), analyze the effects of procompetitive regulatory reforms on productivity in OECD: Private governance and competition tend to boost productivity Entry liberalization is estimated to boost MFP growth by 0.1 0.2 pp in countries like Portugal, Greece, and Italy Reducing the role of the state in business activities (to OECD average) is estimated to boost MFP growth by 0.7 pp in countries like Portugal, Greece, Austria, France, and Italy

Empirical Evidence (II) Jaumotte and Pain (2005) find that: reducing the strength of anti competitive product market regulations provides a significant stimulus to private R&D expenditure, reflecting stronger incentives to innovate rigid regulations are also found to adversely affect the level of patenting and the proportion of firms that are successful innovators Low restrictions on foreign direct investment improve cross border knowledge transfers.

Empirical Evidence (III) Conway and Nicoletti (2007): restrictions to competition slow diffusion and adoption of new technologies in OECD countries

Empirical Evidence (IV) Sabirianova, Svejnar and Terrell (2005) show for transition economies that larger entry of foreign firms has negative spillover effects on the efficiency of all firms, and positive effects on the efficiency of those firms that are close to the frontier (mostly foreign) 10 pp increase in the foreign share of output in an industry reduces efficiency of domestic firms between 11% and 14% in the Czech Republic and between 47% and 50% in Russia foreign owned firms experience positive spillovers from larger presence of foreign owned firms in their industry, both in the Czech Republic (31 to 43%) and Russia (44 to 54%) Consistent with Schumpeterian model

Empirical Evidence (V) De Serres, Kobayakawa, Sløk and Vartia (2006) show that regulation that supports more competitive and efficient financial systems has positive effects on growth and entry of new firms in OECD countries a one standard deviation rise in financial development leads on average increase in firm entry rates by 0.4 0.7 pp.

Empirical Evidence (VI) Calderón, Loayza and Schmidt Hebbel (2005), drawing from non linear world growth regressions, show that: Financial openness raises growth levels (less in poor countries) and reduces growth volatility (less so in middleincome countries). The higher growth level effect of financial openness in richer countries suggests that financial integration and competition (proxied by GDP per capita) are complements, not substitutes. Trade openness raises growth (but not in poor countries) and reduces growth volatility (but mostly in poor countries). This says that growth level effects are larger in rich countries, close to the technological frontier and with stronger competition

Empirical Evidence (VI)

Empirical Evidence (VI)

Empirical Evidence (VII) Chumacero, Fuentes, and Schmidt Hebbel (2007) identify the contribution of 6 channels by which free trade agreements affect growth and welfare: Among the latter channels, the trade R&D/intermediate imports TFP channel identified by Coe and Helpman (1995) and Keller (1998) is the dominant channel in Chile s free trade agreements with the EU and the US It explains 80 90% of Chile s gains in GDP and consumer welfare

Conclusions Peter Howitt s and colleagues path breaking research suggests that the relation between competition and innovation (and hence between competition and growth) is non monotonic (inverse U shaped) and may differ by industries and countries While some evidence (ABGH,2005; Sabirianova el al. 2004) suggests this to be the case, OECD evidence seems to suggest that the positive segment of the relation seems to be the dominant one

Policy Implications (I) Pro competitive regulatory reforms are needed for promoting innovation and growth, especially in those countries with large technology gaps and rigid regulatory settings that inhibit adoption of new technologies Policies that remove entry barriers have positive effects on innovation for countries close to the frontier and on adoption for countries far from the frontier

Policy Implications (II) Policies that promote development, competitiveness, and efficiency of financial markets have positive effects on growth by lowering entry costs, in addition to the standard growth effects of financial development catching up with the technological frontier requires to attract know how from frontier countries trough FDI, joint ventures, and access to international patents.