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R&D, International Trade and Creative DestructionâEmpirical Findings from Finnish Manufacturing Industries*
The determinants of productivity-enhancing micro-level restructuring are examined empirically with a panel of the twelve Finnish manufacturing industries. It is hypothesized that R&D leads to productivity diversity among plants, which in turn leads to the gradual reshuffling of input shares in the presence of dynamic competitive pressure. The effect of the âcreative destructionâ on industry productivity growth is measured with the between-component of productivity decomposition. Econometric results indicate with reasonable robustness that R&D generates creative destruction with a lag of several years. Some evidence is found that imports stimulate productivity-enhancing restructuring, especially when domestic R&D is low. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005R&D, competition, international trade, productivity, plant-level restructuring,