Exporting Ideas: Knowledge Flows from Expanding Trade in Goods

Philippe Aghion (College de France, LSE and INSEAD), Antonin Bergeaud (HEC Paris, CEP-LSE and CEPR), Timothée Gigout (Banque de France and College de France), Matthieu Lequien (Insee), Marc Melitz (Harvard University and NBER)

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Philippe Aghion (College de France, LSE and INSEAD), Antonin Bergeaud (HEC Paris, CEP-LSE and CEPR), Timothée Gigout (Banque de France and College de France), Matthieu Lequien (Insee), Marc Melitz (Harvard University and NBER)
Documents de travail No 2024-04- March 2024

We examine the effect of entry by French firms into a new export market on the dynamics of their patents’ citations received from that destination. Applying a difference-in-differences identification strategy with a staggered treatment design, we show that: (i) entering a new foreign market has a significant impact on the long-run flow of citations; (ii) the impact is mostly driven by the extensive margin; (iii) inventors in destination countries patent mostly in products that do not directly compete with those of the exporting firm; (iv) the spillover intensity decreases with the technological distance between the exporting firm and the destination.