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Paper #834

Títol:
North-south trade and directed technical change
Autor:
Gino Gancia
Data:
Maig 2003
Resum:
In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights, market integration shifts technical change in favor of rich nations. Through this channel, free trade may amplify international income differences. At the same time, integration with countries where intellectual property rights are weakly protected can slow down the world growth rate. A crucial implication of these results is that protection of intellectual property is most beneficial in open countries. This prediction, which is novel in the literature, finds support in the data on a panel of 53 countries observed in the years 1965-1990.
Paraules clau:
Economic Growth, North-South Trade, Intellectual Property Rights, Cross-Country Income Differences
Codis JEL:
F14, F43, O33, O34, O41
Àrea de Recerca:
Macroeconomia i Economia Internacional
Publicat a:
Journal of International Economics, 76, 276-296, 2008

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