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Unlocking innovation: the impact of free trade zones on corporate innovation in China | |
Hu, Ruiyang1; Yin, Chen2; Zheng, Zhijie3; Zhou, Sili1 | |
2023-06 | |
Size of Audience | 15 |
Type of Speaker | Seminar Speaker |
Abstract | If the domestic market operates under an inefficient economic structure, then access to foreignmarkets can lead to long-term benefits. In this paper, we examine the effect of free trade zones (FTZs), a progressive trade liberalization program, on corporate innovation. By using data on Chinese publicly listed firms, we find that firms operating in FTZs experience significant increases in their innovation output. These positive effects are primarily attributed to the easing of financial constraints, increased market competition, and improved access to foreign markets, even though their effects on the quantity and quality of corporate innovation can be noticeably distinct. Our empirical findings are rationalized by a simple Schumpeterian model with endogenous quality improvement, and they provide implications for policymakers to promote domestic firm growth in the global marketplace. |
Keyword | Free Trade Zone Corporate Innovation Financial Constraint Market Competition Trade Liberalization |
Conference Place | Seminar at Beijing Normal University Bay Area Business School |
Document Type | Presentation |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau 2.Fudan University 3.Beijing Normal University Bay Area International Business School |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Hu, Ruiyang,Yin, Chen,Zheng, Zhijie,et al. Unlocking innovation: the impact of free trade zones on corporate innovation in China |
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