Working Paper

Foreign Competition and Domestic Innovation: Evidence from U.S. Patents

David H. Autor, David Dorn, Gordon H. Hanson, Gary Pisano, Pian Shu
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7865

Manufacturing accounts for more than three-quarters of U.S. corporate patents. The competitive shock to this sector emanating from China’s economic ascent could in theory either augment or stifle U.S. innovation. Using three decades of U.S. patents matched to corporate owners, we quantify how foreign competition affects domestic innovation. Rising import exposure intensifies competitive pressure, reducing sales, profitability, and R&D expenditure at U.S. firms. Accounting for confounding sectoral patenting trends, we find that U.S. patent production declines in sectors facing greater import competition. This adverse effect is larger among initially less profitable and less capital-intensive firms.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: innovation, patents, trade
JEL Classification: F100, O310