发展中国家的知识产权与外国技术采用:一项实证调查

Elisabetta Gentile
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本文讨论了扩大和加强知识产权保护是否会促进向发展中国家转让技术的问题,这是《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》的基础前提之一。对43个发展中国家企业的横断面分析表明,更强的知识产权只对新兴工业化国家和转型经济体的企业促进技术转让。对于在发展中国家和最不发达国家经营的公司来说,知识产权保护是技术许可的一个无关紧要的决定因素。此外,研究结果还表明,企业规模、外资所有权和销售构成等企业特征是技术许可状况的有力预测因子。
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Intellectual Property Rights and Foreign Technology Adoption in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation
The paper addresses the question of whether expanded and strengthened protection of IPRs fosters technology transfer to developing countries, which is one of the premises at the basis of the TRIPS Agreement. Cross-sectional analysis of firms operating in 43 developing countries indicates that stronger IPRs facilitate technology transfer only for firms operating in newly industrialized countries and transition economies. For firms operating in developing and least-developed countries, IP protection is an insignificant determinant of technology licensing. In addition, the results show that firm characteristics such as size, foreign ownership, and sales composition are strong predictors of technology licensing status.
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