Bigger is Better: Market Size, Demand Elasticity, and Innovation Articles
Overview
published in
- INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW Journal
publication date
- May 2010
start page
- 319
end page
- 333
issue
- 2
volume
- 51
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0020-6598
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1468-2354
abstract
- This article proposes a novel mechanism whereby larger markets increase competition and facilitate process innovation. Larger markets, in the sense of more people or more open trade, support a larger variety of goods, resulting in a more crowded product space. This raises the price elasticity of demand and lowers markups. Firms, therefore, become larger to break even. This facilitates process innovation, as larger firms can amortize R&D costs over more goods. We demonstrate this mechanism in a standard model of process and product innovation. In doing so, we question some important results in the new trade and endogenous growth literatures.