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The made-in effect and leapfrogging: A model of leadership change for products with country-of-origin bias

Authors :
Andrea Morrison
Franco Malerba
Dario Diodato
Economic Urban Transitions
Section Economic Urban Transitions
Source :
European Economic Review, 101, 297. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Change in industrial leadership is often explained in terms of technological and costs advantages. However firms in emerging economies not only have to produce high quality, cost-competitive goods, but also win the resistance of consumers in the world market, who are often adverse to purchasing products from countries that yet have to build a reputation. We argue that this country-of-origin bias significantly influences the chances of leadership change. A model that aims at capturing the endogenous dynamics of demand building and leapfrogging is proposed. We show that in sectors with high monopoly power acquiring a superior technology is not sufficient for a latecomer country to become leader, unless a significant share of consumers is aware of the quality of its products. An extension of the model to multiple sectors shows that a latecomer country remains specialized into low-value undifferentiated goods, even after overtaking the technology of the leading country.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142921
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Economic Review, 101, 297. Elsevier
Accession number :
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