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Title: The Spatial Diffusion of Technology
Author(s): Diego Comin, Mikhail Dmitriev and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
Publication Date: November 2012
Keyword(s): Geography, Human Interactions and Technology Diffusion
Programme Area(s): Development Economics, International Macroeconomics and International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: We study empirically technology diffusion across countries and over time. We find significant evidence that technology diffuses slower to locations that are farther away from adoption leaders. This effect is stronger across rich countries and also when measuring distance along the south-north dimension. A simple theory of human interactions can account for these empirical findings. The theory suggests that the effect of distance should vanish over time, a hypothesis that we confirm in the data, and that distinguishes technology from other flows like goods or investments. We then structurally estimate the model. The parameter governing the frequency of interactions is larger for newer and network-based technologies and for the median technology the frequency of interactions decays by 73% every 1000 Kms. Overall, we document the significant role that geography plays in determining technology diffusion across countries.
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Comin, D, Dmitriev, M and Rossi-Hansberg, E. 2012. 'The Spatial Diffusion of Technology'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=9208