Does Skill-Biased Technical Change Diffuse Internationally?

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-088 // 2015
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-088 // 2015

Does Skill-Biased Technical Change Diffuse Internationally?

This paper studies the question whether skill-biased technical change diffuses internationally and that way contributes to the increasing relative skill demand in other countries. So far, the role of skill-biased technology diffusion has hardly been studied empirically. Using new sectoral data for a panel of 40 emerging and developed countries, 30 industries (covering manufacturing and service industries) and 13 years (1995-2007), the analysis shows that skill-biased technology diffusion is statistically and economically important in explaining skill-biased technical change. Countries further away from the skill-specific technological frontier subsequently show higher skill-specific productivity growth. For that, the bilateral distance between two countries proves to be an important mediating factor, whereas intersectoral trade linkages, so far, explain only a small part of it. The main results hold for both, developed and emerging countries.

Schulte, Patrick (2015), Does Skill-Biased Technical Change Diffuse Internationally?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-088, Mannheim.

Authors Patrick Schulte