Title: Does Innovation and Technology Policy Pay-off? Evidence from Turkey
1 - Does Innovation and Technology Policy Pay-off?
Evidence from Turkey - Erol Taymaz
- Department of Economics
- Middle East Technical University
- Ankara 06531 Turkey
- Knowledge Economy Forum VIII
- INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France ? April 28-May 1,
2009
2Outline
- Background Turkish economy since 1980
- Innovation and technology policy in Turkey
- RD in Turkish manufacturing
- Effects of RD support programs
- Economic crisis in 2008
- Policy implications
3Relative GDP per capital
4Relative productivity (hour worked)
5Economic policies
- 1960-1980 Planned development
- Import substitution industrialization
- Indicative planning
- 1980-1993 Export-oriented growth
- Export boom, based on real devaluation, low
wages, and export subsidies - Trade liberalization
- 1993-2001 Boom-and-bust cycles
- 1994, 1999 and 2001 crises
- 2001-2008 Rapid growth
6Innovation and technology policy
- 1960-1980 Planned development
- 1960 State Planning Organization
- 1963 Scientific and Technical Research Council
of Turkey - 1980-1993 Export-oriented growth
- 1980 Turkish Science Policy 1983-2003
- 1989 Supreme Council for Science and Technology
- 1993-2001 Boom-and-bust cycles
- 1991-2006 Technology Development Project
Industrial Technology Project - 1993 Turkish Science and Technology Policy
1993-2003 - 1996 Seventh 5-Year Development Plan (1996-2000)
- 2001-2009 Rapid growth in GDP and RD
- 2004 Vision 2023
7Milestones
- Policy commitment
- Supreme Council of Science and Technology
- Policy conception
- Establishing a well-functioning National System
of Innovation - Policy tools
- RD support programs
- TTGV, RD loans (1992)
- TUBITAK, RD grants (1995)
8Milestones
- Institutional setup
- Public RD institutions
- Universities
- Turkish Patent Institute
- Turkish Accreditation Agency
- National Metrology Institute
- Competition Authority
- Innovation Relay Centers
- Technoparks
- etc
9National system of innovation
10National system of innovation
11Policies in 1993-2008
12Effects of RD support programs
- Effects of RD support
- RD support
- ?
- More RD
- Additionality, competitive pressures
- Better RD
- ?
- Performance (productivity and growth)
13RD/GDP ratio
14Number of RD personnel
15RD expenditures by performer
16RD support
17Methodology
- Panel-data econometrics
- Sample selection models
- Propensity matching estimates
- Difference-in-difference estimators
- Taymaz, E. and Ucdogruk, Y. (2009), Overcoming
the Double Hurdles to Investing in Technology
RD Activities of Small Firms in Developing
Countries, Small Business Economics
(forthcoming). - Ozcelik, E. and Taymaz, E. (2008), RD Support
Programs in Developing Countries The Turkish
Experience, Research Policy (37) 258-275.
18Data sources
- Annual Survey of Manufacturing Industries
- 10
- 1980-2001
- About 10,000 establishments each year
- RD Surveys
- All RD performers
- 1992-2005
- About 300 firms each year
- TTGV and TIDEB clients
- All TTGV and TIDEB clients
- 1992-2005
19Effects of RD support programs
- Large firms are more likely to conduct RD.
- Although SMEs are less likely to conduct RD, RD
intensity is higher in small than large firms. - Technology transfer is likely to be a
complementary activity for in-house RD for large
firms.
20Effects of RD support programs
- RD support has a strong effect in raising RD
intensity of RD performers. - The effect of RD support is even stronger for
small firms. - RD support has a positive impact on the
employment of RD personnel (no wage effect).
21Effects of RD support programs
- When the market share of RD support recipients
increase, other firms (competitors) tend to
increase their RD intensity as well. - RD performers are more productive.
- RD support has a positive impact on RD in
Turkish manufacturing (more RD). - RD support has a positive impact on the way
firms conduct RD (better RD).
22Effects of RD support programs
- The case of Arçelik
- Leading consumer durables producer in Turkey
- Established in 1955
- Net sales in 2008 3,574 million
- Exports 50 of sales
- Number of employees in 2008 18,000
- Leading innovative company
- 101th firm in the world in patent applications
(2007) - Received 10 of all patents granted in Turkey
- Established its RD center in 1991
- Received RD loans from TTGV since 1992
23Strength and weaknesses
- Strengths
- Institutional setup
- Diverse set of RD supports
- Public RD and universities
- Weaknesses
- Lack of a long-term, coherent, systematic vision
- Lack of coordination between policy organizations
- Lack of policy learning
- Too much emphasis on supply-side policies
- No accumulation of technological capabilities
24Economic crises in Turkey
25Economic crises in Turkey
26Economic crises in Turkey
27Economic crisis in 2008
- Measures
- Reductions in tax rates (value added tax and
special consumption tax motor vehicles) - Reductions in labor cost (temporary work support,
deductions in social security contributions) - Incentives for clustering for textiles
- Short term employment in the public sector
28Policy conclusions
- Does Innovation and Technology Policy Pay-off?
- Could it be more effective?
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