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Do stronger patent rights raise high-tech exports to the developing world?

机译:更强大的专利权会增加对发展中国家的高科技出口吗?

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Despite over 20 years of debate, the TRIPs agreement remains very contentious. This paper evaluates the impact of strengthening patent rights (PRs) in developing countries on developed countries' exports over the 1962-2000 period. Colonial origin is used to isolate exogenous variation in PRs. The impact is then identified by examining the cross-industry difference in sensitivity to PRs. I find that the increase in PRs made in response to the TRIPs agreement added about $35 billion (2000 US dollars) to the value of developed countries' patent-sensitive exports into 18 developing countries. This amount is equivalent to an 8.6% increase in these developing countries' annual value of patent-sensitive imports. The increase in the value of exports was driven by a quantity, rather than a price, increase.
机译:尽管经过20多年的辩论,TRIPs协议仍然存在很大争议。本文评估了在1962-2000年期间,加强发展中国家的专利权(PR)对发达国家出口的影响。殖民地起源用于隔离PR中的外源变异。然后通过检查跨行业对PR敏感性的差异来确定影响。我发现,为响应TRIPs协议而增加的PR,使发达国家向18个发展中国家的专利敏感出口增加了约350亿美元(2000美元)。这一数额相当于这些发展中国家对专利敏感的进口产品的年价值增长8.6%。出口价值的增长是由数量而不是价格的增长驱动的。

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