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European Value Chains Manufacturing production in the EU became more integrated within European value chains A few large firms are intensively involved in GVCs, but these large firms matter for Europe s overall knowledge based growth and competitiveness performance Also smaller firms that take intermediate positions in global value chain have higher productivity premia, particularly when they can exploit unique innovative capacities European firms participation in GVCs is strongly EU oriented: These European Value Chains (EVC) have resulted in a deeper integration of EU manufacturing Firms involved in EVC are not disadvantaged relative to firms that develop more global value chains. Veugelers, R. (Ed) 2013, Manufacturing Europe s Future, Bruegel Blueprint, Volume XXI, Bruegel, Brussels; 2

Luxembourg Czech Rep. Slovak Rep. Ireland Belgium Netherlands Hungary Finland Austria Sweden Malta Estonia Slovenia Portugal Denmark Lithuania Latvia Germany Poland Bulgaria Romania France Greece UK Spain Italy Cyprus Participation in Global and European value chains In 2009, (on average) 53% of EU countries exports were involved in Global value chains...of which (on average) 56% in European value chains. 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% EU Value chains non-eu Global Value Chains Source: Bruegel Manufacturing Blueprint (2013) Participation in GVC is measured as the share of foreign inputs embedded in a country s exports (backward participation) plus the share of domestic inputs of that country embedded in other countries exports (forward participation). 3

CHALLENGES for Europe s innovation capacity There are many highly innovative European companies, but on average Europe has consistently failed to exploit its potential for innovation-based growth, despite a series of innovation policy strategies and targets. EU s Innovation Capacity Problems are structural and longstanding Europe s failing capacity for creative destruction: missing specialization in new innovation based growth sectors and firms - Innovation Based Growth Sectors: aerospace, biotech, computer hardware&services, health care equipment & services, internet, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, software, telecom equipment - Yollies: companies born since 1975 who have made it into the R&D scoreboard of world leading innovators Europe s fragmented science, research and innovation area: missing European Innovation Value Chains. - transfer of new science and research insights into commercial ideas that can command world-leading positions - link regional and national innovation systems within a more integrated European innovation system 4

CHALLENGES for Europe s innovation capacity Europe s corporate R&D fails to specialize in innovation based growth sectors RTA Indices Specialisation in Dynamic Sectors Aerospace & defence 1,5 1,13 Biotechnology 0,32 2,2 Computer hardware & Computer services 0.08 1,39 Health care equipment & services 0,7 1,86 Internet 0 2,54 Pharmaceuticals 1,27 1,16 Semiconductors 0,5 1,72 Software 0,51 2,05 Telecommunications equipment 1,38 1,09 All IBG sectors 0.89 1.43 Specialisation in Classic Sectors Industrial machinery 1,84 0,24 Industrial metals 1 0,3 Electrical components & equipment 1,56 0,18 Fixed & Mobile telecommunications 1,53 0,2 Chemicals 1,31 0,64 Automobiles & parts 1,26 0,58 EUR US Europe s corporate R&D misses Yollies in innovation based growth sectors Share of Yollies in number of region s leading innovators R&D intensity of Yollies Ollies Share of the region s Yollies in Innovation Based Growth Sectors R&D intensity of Yollies in Innovation Based Growth Sectors EU US 23% 51% 4% 3% 10% 4% 62% 84% 13.9% 12.6% Source: Veugelers, R. and M. Cincera, 2010, Europe s Missing Yollies, Bruegel Policy Brief 2010/06, Bruegel Brussels 5

Why is Europe missing Innovation Based Growth Capacity? Lower returns from investing in innovation capacity Higher barriers to access resources for innovation A systemic problem - Segmented product markets - Risk-taking financial markets - Higher (Re-)entry & exit costs - Inflexible labour markets - IPR effectiveness - Insufficient linking in innovation system - Industry science links - Large incumbents and small new entrants - Public Private partnerships - Insufficient or ineffective policy support 6

Some Bruegel References Veugelers, R., 2018, Are European firms falling behind in the global corporate research race? Bruegel Policy Contribution 18-06, Bruegel, Brussels. Veugelers, R., 2017 (Ed), Remaking Europe: the new manufacturing as an engine for growth, Bruegel Blueprint, Brussels. Veugelers, R. (Ed) 2013, Manufacturing Europe s Future, Bruegel Blueprint, Volume XXI, Bruegel, Brussels; Veugelers, R. and M. Cincera, 2010, Europe s Missing Yollies, Bruegel Policy Brief 2010/06, Bruegel Brussels 7