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In this paper the results of testing the causal interdependence between technological progress and GDP in Poland are presented. The results obtained for quarterly data from the period Q1 2000 – Q4 2009 indicate causality running from technological progress to GDP in Poland. In addition,...
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growth in the developing country is driven by domestic innovation as well as imitation and transfer of foreign technologies … development, the country implements strong IPR protection to encourage domestic innovation. We also calibrate the model to …
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To analyze the welfare gain from allowing for differentiated patent protection across sectors, this study develops a two-sector quality-ladder growth model in which patent breadth is a policy variable and derives the optimal patent breadth under two policy regimes. We show that (i) the optimal...
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growth in the developing country is driven by domestic innovation as well as imitation and transfer of foreign technologies … development, the country implements strong IPR protection to encourage domestic innovation. Therefore, the growth-maximizing and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010627328
growth in the developing country is driven by domestic innovation as well as imitation and transfer of foreign technologies … development, the country implements strong IPR protection to encourage domestic innovation. Therefore, the growth-maximizing and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010719867
growth in the developing country is driven by domestic innovation as well as imitation and transfer of foreign technologies … implements strong IPR protection to encourage domestic innovation. Finally, we provide empirical evidence that supports this …
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How does patent policy affect long-run economic growth through the population growth rate? To analyze this question, we develop an R&D-based growth model with endogenous fertility. In recent vintages of R&D-based growth models in which scale effects are absent, the long-run growth rate depends...
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own innovation. The analysis predicts that the willingness to enforce IPR is U-shaped in a country GDP: small … enforcement of IPR yields a higher level of innovation and global welfare only if the developing country does not innovate. A …
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This paper analyses the causal impact of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on pharmaceutical innovation in a panel of …. Domestic innovation is measured as citation-weighted domestic patents filed at the European Patent Office (EPO): to account for … to patent at the EPO. Results show that, in the short-run, IPR stimulate innovation. The effect for developing countries …
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As sustainable innovation becomes a strategy for companies to gain competitive advantage, the question of how to profit … from sustainable innovation becomes central. Surprisingly, little research exists on the appropriation strategies of … companies engaged in sustainable innovation and the few studies are poorly connected. This chapter focuses on intellectual …
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