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SMU SOE Seminar (March 17, 2023): Tickets to the Global Market: First U.S. Patents and Chinese Firm Exports

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TICKETS TO THE GLOBAL MARKET: FIRST U.S. PATENTS AND CHINESE FIRM EXPORTS

 

This paper investigates how the approval of a US patent affects the subsequent performance of Chinese firms in foreign markets. We match Chinese exporters with US patent applicants, and leverage the quasi-random assignment of USPTO applications to examiners to identify the causal effect of US patent grants. Successful first-time patent applicants achieve significantly higher export growth, largely because they retain and expand into incumbent destination-product markets. The response across products and destinations reveals that these effects operate only in small part through the protection of market power in the US, and not through the relaxation of financial frictions or the promotion of follow-on innovation. Instead, evidence indicates that a first US patent award signals the Chinese firm's capacity to produce high quality and credibility to honor contracts, mitigating information frictions in international trade.
 
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Kaiji Gong

Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
 
International Trade
Innovation
Entrepreneurship
 

17 March 2023 (Friday)

 

10am - 11.30am

 

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903