id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-032344-2cbeukpr Huang, Michael C. The impact of R&D and innovation on global supply chain transition: GTAP analysis on Japan’s public R&D investment 2020-09-19 .txt text/plain 5821 251 42 To unfold the paradox of the R&D spillover effect spared in the global supply chain, we use computable general equilibrium model with the GTAP database v10 to analyze the impact of Japan's public R&D investment to the world focus on key sectors of global supply chain, namely chemical and pharmaceutical, electronic equipment, machinery, and transportation equipment to examine its output, external trades, and welfare. Since the 1990s, the foreign direct investment (FDI) outflow from Japan and other newly industrialized economies (NIEs) in Asia have contributed to regional production networks with substantial share global demand for electronic equipment, transport equipment, and machinery. The composite of Japan's manufacturing and population began to have structural change with higher input of electronic equipment in communication, energy, and agriculture, resulting in more economic integration with the global supply chain. ./cache/cord-032344-2cbeukpr.txt ./txt/cord-032344-2cbeukpr.txt