There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows between countries. Yet less is known whether this effect is stronger for technology-intensive products. Using data for 119 countries over the period 1976–2010, this paper shows that the impact of IPR protection on manufacturing imports is significantly stronger for products with greater technology embodiment, as measured by their R&D intensity. An increase in the level of IPR protection leads to 22 per cent faster increase in the value of imports of products at the 90th percentile of R&D intensity than products at the 10th percentile
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© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...
Intellectual property protection has long been recognized as a fundamental determinant of innovation...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
In this study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using d...
In thus study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using da...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
One of the alleged benefits of the recent global movement to strengthen intellectual property rights...
Using bilateral trade data of countries from 2000 to 2007, this paper contributes to the empirical l...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) affect international trade flows when knowledge-intensive goods ...
The paper proposes an empirical analysis of the determinants of the adoption of Intellectual Propert...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...
Intellectual property protection has long been recognized as a fundamental determinant of innovation...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
In this study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using d...
In thus study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using da...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
One of the alleged benefits of the recent global movement to strengthen intellectual property rights...
Using bilateral trade data of countries from 2000 to 2007, this paper contributes to the empirical l...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) affect international trade flows when knowledge-intensive goods ...
The paper proposes an empirical analysis of the determinants of the adoption of Intellectual Propert...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...
Intellectual property protection has long been recognized as a fundamental determinant of innovation...