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Global climate change mitigation will require the development and diffusion of a large number and variety of new … encourages technology transfer to that country but that its impact on innovation and development is much more ambiguous. We then …
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between implementation and the development level, educational attainment, and economic freedom index are shown to have … establishments. Third, terms of trade is likely to decline immediately upon the new implementation of IPR … research to evaluating the effects of patent reforms on inward foreign direct investment (FDI) establishments and imports in …
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This paper examines how technology transfer within U.S. multinational firms changes in response to a series of IPR reforms undertaken by 16 countries over the 1982-1999 period. Analysis of detailed firm-level data reveals that royalty payments for technology transferred to affiliates increase at...
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countries, the transition economies, and the developed countries in the 1990s. This has led to the development of a literature …
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This article adopts a marketing perspective to examine how blockchain technology can facilitate innovation by streamlining the licensing process of intellectual property (IP). It notes that in the traditional world, there can be a tension between inventors and developers when it comes to...
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industry from 1991 to 1996. Plant-level decisions on R&D, physical capital investment, entry, and exit are integrated in a … physical investment, and plant scrap value distribution. Knowledge spillovers are essential to explaining the firm …
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technology acquisition. In our research setting, the most common way to exercise the option post-CVC investment is via technology …
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semiconductors. In the former, firms appear to use their patents commonly to block the development of substitutes by rivals, and in …
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Since the late 1980s the global intellectual property rights (IPR) system has been strengthening dramatically as much of the developing world introduces patent protection for new drug products. This may lead to more research on drugs to address developing country needs. As there are identifiable...
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This paper examines three sets of explanations for variations in the strength of patent protection across sixty countries and a 150-year period. Wealthier nations are more likely to have patent systems, to allow patentees a longer time to put their patents into practice, and to ratify treaties...
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