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Off‐Shoring, Specialization and R&D
Review of Income and Wealth (2018)
  • Ioannis Bournakis
  • Francesco Venturini
  • Michela Vecchi, Middlesex University - U.K.
Abstract
This paper investigates whether off‐shoring promotes technological specialization by reallocating resources towards high‐tech industries and/or stimulating within industry R&D. Using data for the USA, Japan and Europe, our results show that material off‐shoring promotes high‐tech specialization through input reallocation between sectors, while service off‐shoring favors technologically advanced production by increasing within‐industry productivity, mainly via its positive impact on R&D. Conversely, we find that the increasing fragmentation of core production tasks, captured by narrow off‐shoring, has adverse effects on technological specialisation, which suggests that this type of off‐shoring is mainly pursued for cost‐reduction motives.
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Publication Date
2018
Citation Information
Ioannis Bournakis, Francesco Venturini and Michela Vecchi. "Off‐Shoring, Specialization and R&D" Review of Income and Wealth Vol. 64 Iss. 1 (2018) p. 26 - 51
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francesco_venturini/45/