Journal Articles
Neighbors and the evolution of the comparative advantage of nations: Evidence of international knowledge diffusion?
Journal of International Economics

Abstract
The literature on knowledge diffusion shows that knowledge decays strongly with distance. In this paper we document that the probability that a product is added to a country’s export basket is, on average, 65% larger if a neighboring country is a successful exporter of that same product. For existing products, growth of exports in a country is 1.5% higher per annum if it has a neighbor with comparative advantage in these products. While these results could be driven by a common third factor that escapes our controls, they align with our expectations of the localized character of knowledge diffusion.
- Keywords
- Export similarity; Productivity; Knowledge; Technology; Diffusion; Spillovers
- JEL Classifications
- O31; O33; F10; F62; F63