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Mapping U.S. - China Technology Decoupling, Innovation, and Firm Performance

2021-11-12

Speaker: HAN Pengfei, Assistant Professor, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University

Tecent Meeting ID: 802 240 481

Abstract:

We develop measures for technology decoupling and dependence between the U.S. and China based on combined patent data. The first two decades of the century witnessed a steady increase in technology integration (or less decoupling), but China’s dependence on the U.S. increased (decreased) during the first (second) decade. Decoupling in a technology field predicts China’s growing dependence on U.S. technology, which, in turn, predicts less decoupling further down the road. Decoupling is associated with more patent outputs in China, but lower firm productivity and valuation. China’s innovation-oriented industrial policies trade off the inherent conflict between indigenous innovation and firm competitiveness.