This paper examines if patent protection and technology transfer facilitate R&D in a sample that includes both developed and emerging countries. A semiparametric model is used to estimate the relevant parameters using country level data from 21 countries, of which six are emerging, for the period 1981–1997. The results suggest thresholds in patent protection and technology transfer: patent protection has a positive effect which weakens at high levels of protection, and FDI has a positive effect only if the country depends heavily on FDI. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2007R&D, patent protection, technology transfer, semiparametric model, O31, O34, C14, C23,
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This paper examines the proportion of patents issued to residents in developed and developing countr...
In this paper, the influence of stronger intellectual property protection on technology transfer int...
In thus study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using da...
In this paper we study the influence of stronger intellectual property protection on technology tran...
International patenting activity is a source of international technology diffusion.� However, techno...
The incentive of providing protection of intellectual property has been analyzed, both for an emergi...
This study analyzes whether there is a threshold effect in the innovation-growth relationship. Using...
Why should developing nations provide stronger patent protection? What is in it for them? The purpos...
This paper investigates whether, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transf...
The paper aims to define the optimal thresholds of publications and Research and Development (R&D) e...
The incentive of providing protection of intellectual property has been analyzed both for an emergin...
122-132This paper reviews theoretical and empirical literature that originated predominantly durin...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property righ...
Abstract: Using a new global data base on patents and innovation inputs, this paper employs several ...
Objective of this dissertation is to examine countries\u27 incentives for Intellectual Property Righ...
This paper examines the proportion of patents issued to residents in developed and developing countr...
In this paper, the influence of stronger intellectual property protection on technology transfer int...
In thus study we explore the association between patent protection and international trade, using da...