The TRIPS Agreement and Technological Innovation

G. Divita
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In this paper we attempt to evaluate the possible spill-over of the international agreement on Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs for short), underwritten in 1994, regarding economic growth for both wealthy and developing countries. We find that the TRIPs convention has prompted, at the same time, innovation in developing countries and a rise in the per capita income for all the economies involved in international trade. As a by-product of our research we find that, despite the strong growth of resident patents application after 1995 (the year in which TRIPs came into force), most of the increase in the gross domestic product per capita in developing countries is attributable to the international transfer of technologies, via foreign direct investments.
与贸易有关的知识产权协定与技术创新
在本文中,我们试图评估1994年签署的《与贸易有关的知识产权国际协定》(简称TRIPs)对富裕国家和发展中国家经济增长可能产生的溢出效应。我们发现,与贸易有关的知识产权公约同时促进了发展中国家的创新,并提高了参与国际贸易的所有经济体的人均收入。作为我们研究的副产品,我们发现,尽管1995年(TRIPs生效的那一年)之后居民专利申请强劲增长,但发展中国家人均国内生产总值的大部分增长可归因于通过外国直接投资进行的国际技术转让。
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