Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, some new theories argue the opposite. Empirical studies do not generate conclusive results either. This paper investigates empirically the impacts of foreign patent reforms on innovation in the US, using data on successful patent applications in the US over 33 years and major IPR reforms in 21 countries, in addition to the patent reforms in the US and the TRIPS Agreement of the WTO. We find that the TRIPS Agreement has had significant impacts on innovation in the US, which highlights the importance of international cooperation in patent protection. However, the effects of strengthening patent protection by individual countries are not statistica...
Recently, scholars and commentators around the world have reexamined the role intellectual property ...
This paper examines the role of IPRs protection on stimulating innovations across countries. To cons...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the effects of patent protection on phar-maceutical innovations for 26...
This paper assesses the effects of strengthening intellectual property rights (IPRs) on internationa...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
In the Uruguay Round, negotiators for the United States persuaded its trading partners to incorporat...
This paper investigates wheter, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfe...
Of the diverse factors motivating technological change, one factor that has received increasing atte...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
It is traditionally argued that the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is necessary ...
We suggest two boundary conditions for the positive role of patent protection in attracting inward f...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
Recently, scholars and commentators around the world have reexamined the role intellectual property ...
This paper examines the role of IPRs protection on stimulating innovations across countries. To cons...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the effects of patent protection on phar-maceutical innovations for 26...
This paper assesses the effects of strengthening intellectual property rights (IPRs) on internationa...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
In the Uruguay Round, negotiators for the United States persuaded its trading partners to incorporat...
This paper investigates wheter, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfe...
Of the diverse factors motivating technological change, one factor that has received increasing atte...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
It is traditionally argued that the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is necessary ...
We suggest two boundary conditions for the positive role of patent protection in attracting inward f...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
Recently, scholars and commentators around the world have reexamined the role intellectual property ...
This paper examines the role of IPRs protection on stimulating innovations across countries. To cons...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...