Sophistication gap between countries: The effect of research and development expenditure

Author:

Kamguia Brice12ORCID,Keneck‐Massil Joseph13,Njangang Henri4,Tadadjeu Sosson4

Affiliation:

1. CEREG, Faculty of Economics and Management University of Yaoundé II SOA Yaounde Cameroon

2. United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Southern Regional Office Lusaka Zambia

3. Faculty of Economics and Management, LAREFA University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon Joseph Keneck‐Massil University of Yaounde 2, CEREG, Yaounde, Cameroon Versailles Saint‐Quentin‐en‐Yvelines University, SOURCE Paris France

4. Faculty of Economics and Management LAREFA University of Dschang Yaounde Cameroon

Abstract

AbstractA recent strand of the literature suggests that economic sophistication is a strong predictor of economic development. Given that this branch of literature is relatively young, the determinants of economic sophistication have not yet been fully explored. This study contributes to this literature by examining the effect of research and development (R&D) investments on economic complexity. By applying a dynamic panel model to a panel of 67 countries, the following results are established: First, the results showed that research and development investments are associated with greater economic complexity. Second, when analyzing R&D by sector, the results highlight the importance of research spending by higher education, business, public sector and private non‐profit sector in improving economic complexity. In the same vein, investments in different R&D activities, including basic research, applied research and experimental research, increase economic complexity. In addition, we provided evidence that R&D spending in several fields, including medicine, engineering, natural sciences, social sciences and arts, also increases economic complexity. Third, we further analyze the heterogeneity of the results, highlighting the role of natural resource endowment and income level. However, investments in research and development remain associated with higher levels of economic complexity in resource‐poor countries in contrast to resource‐rich countries, where they have no effect. Based on these results, policy implications were discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Economics and Econometrics

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