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What form of intellectual property rights (IPR) policy contributes to economic growth? Should technological followers be able to license the products of technological leaders? Should a company with a large technological lead receive the same IPR protection as a company with a more limited lead?...
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indirectly through reverse-engineering of these goods, which contributes to domestic imitation and innovation. This paper first … quantifies spillovers from high-technology imports from developed countries to domestic imitation and innovation in both … growth. International patent data for forty countries from 1970 to 1985 are used to create proxies for imitation and …
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Economic theory suggests some ambiguity concerning the effects of strengthening intellectual property rights (IPRs) on international trade. Here we extend the empirical literature that attempts to resolve this ambiguity. We use panel data to estimate a gravity equation for manufacturing exports,...
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prevalence of this effect varies across imitation modes as determined by levels of organizational and market uncertainty. We …
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novices learning from experienced, a particular form of probabilistic imitation is selected. Novices should imitate any …
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of and add these actions to their subjective games, they do not propose models of imitation that agents could add to the …
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