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This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic innovation based on a data set covering … show that there is a negative horizontal spillover effect of FDI on domestic innovation when the intellectual property … on why developing countries should encourage FDI and strengthen the IPR regime together to enhance domestic innovation …
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set of opportunities for innovation in agricultural biotechnologies. Moreover, the institutional, regulatory and …
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world with two heterogeneous countries featuring different sizes and innovation capacities. Moving to an international …
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This paper analyzes the optimal protection strategy for an innovator of a complex innovation who faces the risk of … imitation by a competitor. We suppose that the innovation can be continuously fragmented into sub-innovations. We characterize … fraction of the innovation once. We also study the optimal dynamic patenting policy in a soft novelty regime, when the …
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This paper tries to find how firms use IPRs in the form of patents to protect innovation capital and find determinants … developing and/or implementing a product or process innovation in the years 2010-2012. Besides descriptive statistics which show … find a link between patent propensity, R&D and innovation performance. Descriptive analyses show that Polish manufacturing …
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This paper analyzes how changing the expected length of intellectual property right (IPR) protection affects growth and the welfare of rich and poor consumers. The analysis is based on a product-variety model with non-homothetic preferences and endogenous markups in which, in accordance with...
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This paper analyzes how changing the expected length of intellectual property (IP) protection affects economic growth and the welfare of rich and poor consumers. The analysis is based on a product-variety model with non-homothetic preferences and endogenous markups in which, in accordance with...
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of some significance to ask whether more stringent protection of intellectual property does indeed encourage innovation … significance of intellectual property rights as incentives for spurring innovation. …
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contributes to the turnover of firms parallel to innovation. The indirect effect appears through innovation and growth: more FDI … means higher innovation, this intensifies firm turnover and increases the unemployment rates in both countries even further …
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This paper develops a three-stage model of innovation, fixed-fee licensing and production to evaluate the welfare … effects of compulsory licensing, taking into account both static (information sharing) and dynamic (innovation incentive …
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