We develop a model to analyze one mechanism under which stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection may improve the ability of firms in developing countries to break into export markets. A Northern firm with a superior process technology chooses either exports or technology transfer through licensing as its mode of supplying the Southern market, based on local IPR policy. Given this decision, the North and South firms engage in Cournot competition in both markets. We find that stronger IPR would enhance technology transfer through licensing and reduce the South firm’s marginal production cost, thereby increasing its exports. Welfare in the South would rise (fall) if that country has high (low) absorptive capacity. Excessively str...
We study the effect of the intellectual property rights (IPR) regime of a host country (South) on a ...
This paper examines long-run effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs) protec-tion and industri...
none2siThis paper presents two simultaneous trade-offs faced by a developing country in protecting i...
This paper analyzes welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in the fra...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
This paper develops a model of North-South trade with multinational firms and economic growth in ord...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
abstract: The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countr...
I examine the intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the South when it affects techno-logi...
One of the subjects under discussion at the Uruguay Round for the last 4 years has been the introduc...
Developing countries' incentives to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) are studied in a mode...
We examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property right...
Developing countries' incentives to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) are studied in a mode...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
We study the effect of the intellectual property rights (IPR) regime of a host country (South) on a ...
This paper examines long-run effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs) protec-tion and industri...
none2siThis paper presents two simultaneous trade-offs faced by a developing country in protecting i...
This paper analyzes welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in the fra...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
This paper develops a model of North-South trade with multinational firms and economic growth in ord...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
abstract: The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countr...
I examine the intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the South when it affects techno-logi...
One of the subjects under discussion at the Uruguay Round for the last 4 years has been the introduc...
Developing countries' incentives to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) are studied in a mode...
We examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property right...
Developing countries' incentives to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) are studied in a mode...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
We study the effect of the intellectual property rights (IPR) regime of a host country (South) on a ...
This paper examines long-run effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs) protec-tion and industri...
none2siThis paper presents two simultaneous trade-offs faced by a developing country in protecting i...