Economics Webinar - Ready, Set, Unify: The Uneven Race between Trabants and BMWs

12:00pm - 1:30pm
Online via Zoom

Supporting the below United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:支持以下聯合國可持續發展目標:支持以下联合国可持续发展目标:

Even 30 years after the reunification, regions in East Germany (the former socialist GDR) live in considerably different economic conditions, with the average GDP per capita still about 20 percent below the average level in the West German regions. In this paper, we explore the obstacles that impeded full convergence despite massive support to the East with a particular focus on technological differences and firm behavior. In the immediate aftermath of the reunification, production in the former GDR exhibited a rapid catch-up with the West with a pick-up in labor productivity. But the convergence then lost steam quickly with a stark difference between East and West German firms’ product qualities persisting ever since. We build a quantitative model of innovation, competition, and regional integration that is able to replicate these dynamics and provides a suitable setting to evaluate alternative policies that could have altered these dynamics. We find that delaying the reunification—i.e., opening up to competition from the West—would not help the Eastern firms to build up capacity. Sustained support for R&D in the East from the West could have helped shrink persistent gaps in product quality and income, although more effective alternatives appear to be subsidies to Western firms via either R&D support, with knowledge spillovers lifting also Eastern technology, or direct income support to facilitate technology transfer to the East via licensing.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Dr. Sina Ates
Federal Reserve Board

https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/sina-t-ates.htm

Language
English
Recommended For
Alumni
Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Economics
Contact

Julie Wong via email: ecseminar@ust.hk

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