Abstract This paper empirically tests the impact of international cooperation in scientific and technological innovation on China’s export trade using data of sub-sectors in 27 manufacturing industries from 2003 to 2016. It is found that international scientific and technological innovation cooperation significantly promotes the growth of China’s manufacturing export trade, and this promotion is mainly manifested through extensive margin. In the sub-sample regression, the cooperation in invention patent and product design patent has a strong promotion effect on the extensive margin, but a weak influence on the intensive margin. In addition, foreign ownership of domestic invention patents, domestic ownership of foreign invention patents and patents with foreign co-inventors can all significantly increase the intensive margin and extensive margin of China’s manufacturing exports, among which the effect on the extensive margin is stronger than that on the intensive margin.
QU Ru-xiao,LIU Xia,YU Xiao-yu. An Empirical Study on the Impact of International Scientific and Technological Innovation Cooperation on China’s Export Trade. Economic Survey, 2019, 36(4): 048.