This paper develops a model of North-South trade with multinational firms and economic growth in order to analyze formally the effects of stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in developing countries. In the model, Northern firms invent new higher-quality products, multinational firms transfer manufacturing operations to the South and the Southern firms imitate products produced by multinational firms. It is shown that stronger IPR protection in the South (i.e., the adoption and implementation of the TRIPs agreement) leads to a permanent increase in the rate of technology transfer to the South within multinational firms, a permanent increase in R&D employment by Southern affiliates of Northern multinationals, a permanent de...
This paper analyzes the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection on innovation and t...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...
We examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property right...
This paper analyzes welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in the fra...
This paper constructs a North-South product cycle model of trade and explores the global effects of ...
We develop a model to analyze one mechanism under which stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) ...
The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countries remain...
This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the effect of strengthening intellectual property ...
This paper develops a North-South product model in which Southern imitation and the North-South flow...
In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights (IPRs), mar...
We construct a two-country (innovative North and imitating South) model of product-cycle trade, full...
I examine the intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the South when it affects techno-logi...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
Using a dynamic general equilibrium model of the international product cycle, we found that the e®ec...
This paper analyzes the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection on innovation and t...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...
We examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property right...
This paper analyzes welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in the fra...
This paper constructs a North-South product cycle model of trade and explores the global effects of ...
We develop a model to analyze one mechanism under which stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) ...
The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countries remain...
This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the effect of strengthening intellectual property ...
This paper develops a North-South product model in which Southern imitation and the North-South flow...
In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights (IPRs), mar...
We construct a two-country (innovative North and imitating South) model of product-cycle trade, full...
I examine the intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the South when it affects techno-logi...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in developing co...
Using a dynamic general equilibrium model of the international product cycle, we found that the e®ec...
This paper analyzes the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection on innovation and t...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...
We examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property right...