This paper evaluates the way that patents influence FDI in China. The theory suggests that a strong property right in terms of patents may benefit the inflows of FDI. An empirical study is conducted based on 31 provinces in China (not including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macaw) during the period 1995-2007. The panel data method is chosen for the analysis in the study, with preliminary unit root test. The long run co-integration test and panel estimation show mixed results due to the different patent types. But overall, in China, the strengthening of IPRs in terms of increased absolute number of patents will surprisingly lead to less FDI
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
In this paper, we test empirically the effects of FDI on research and development output proxied by ...
Abstract: Nowadays, Chinese government tries to gain more sustainable and high speed growth on the e...
Intellectual property rights protection (IPRP) has caused great concern in China, especially since t...
This paper studies the regional differences of intellectual property rights (IPRs), revealing IPRs p...
Most of the previous studies on the effect of IPR protection on international trade have been from t...
This paper explores whether the patent laws and intellectual property rights (IPR) system in China h...
Book Chapter Based on research project founded by IDRCThe research project is designed under situati...
Using a difference-in-difference approach, we study how intellectual property right (IPR) protection...
Very preliminary: Comments are most welcome, but please do not cite. Abstract China's patent ex...
China’s patent surge, documented in this paper, is seemingly paradoxical given the country’s weak re...
The research project is designed under situation that developing countries such as China, suffer gr...
The term ʻintellectual property ʼ(IP) is often referred to as legal rights given to its owners for t...
This paper examines Chinese pesticide firms’ use and perceptions of various means of intellectual pr...
This paper examines theoretically the impact of host intellectual property rights (IPR) protection a...
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
In this paper, we test empirically the effects of FDI on research and development output proxied by ...
Abstract: Nowadays, Chinese government tries to gain more sustainable and high speed growth on the e...
Intellectual property rights protection (IPRP) has caused great concern in China, especially since t...
This paper studies the regional differences of intellectual property rights (IPRs), revealing IPRs p...
Most of the previous studies on the effect of IPR protection on international trade have been from t...
This paper explores whether the patent laws and intellectual property rights (IPR) system in China h...
Book Chapter Based on research project founded by IDRCThe research project is designed under situati...
Using a difference-in-difference approach, we study how intellectual property right (IPR) protection...
Very preliminary: Comments are most welcome, but please do not cite. Abstract China's patent ex...
China’s patent surge, documented in this paper, is seemingly paradoxical given the country’s weak re...
The research project is designed under situation that developing countries such as China, suffer gr...
The term ʻintellectual property ʼ(IP) is often referred to as legal rights given to its owners for t...
This paper examines Chinese pesticide firms’ use and perceptions of various means of intellectual pr...
This paper examines theoretically the impact of host intellectual property rights (IPR) protection a...
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
In this paper, we test empirically the effects of FDI on research and development output proxied by ...
Abstract: Nowadays, Chinese government tries to gain more sustainable and high speed growth on the e...