Intellectual Property Rights Policy, Competition and Innovation
Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit
Journal of the European Economic Association,
No. 1,
2012
Abstract
To what extent and in what form should the intellectual property rights (IPR) of innovators be protected? Should a company with a large technology lead over its rivals receive the same IPR protection as a company with a more limited advantage? In this paper, we develop a dynamic framework for the study of the interactions between IPR and competition, in particular to understand the impact of such policies on future incentives. The economy consists of many industries and firms engaged in cumulative (step-by-step) innovation. IPR policy regulates whether followers in an industry can copy the technology of the leader. We prove the existence of a steady-state equilibrium and characterize some of its properties. We then quantitatively investigate the implications of different types of IPR policy on the equilibrium growth rate and welfare. The most important result from this exercise is that full patent protection is not optimal; instead, optimal policy involves state-dependent IPR protection, providing greater protection to technology leaders that are further ahead than those that are close to their followers. This is because of a trickle-down effect: providing greater protection to firms that are further ahead of their followers than a certain threshold increases the R&D incentives also for all technology leaders that are less advanced than this threshold.
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Challenging the Production Function Approach to Assess the Developmental Effects of FDI
N. Driffield, Björn Jindra
European Journal of Development Research,
No. 1,
2012
Abstract
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally accumulated firm-specific technological advantage over domestic firms (see, for example, Findlay, 1978; Dunning, 1979). Given a sufficient level of absorptive capacity and human capital, domestic firms in host economies are able to benefit from various externalities stimulated by the presence of foreign firms.
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Konjunktur aktuell: Europäische Schulden- und Vertrauenskrise bringt deutsche Konjunktur ins Stocken
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 1,
2012
Abstract
Zur Jahreswende 2011/2012 hat die weitere Zuspitzung der Schulden- und Vertrauenskrise im Euroraum die weltwirtschaftlichen Aussichten deutlich eingetrübt. Auch Deutschland wird sich von der Verschlechterung der internationalen Konjunktur nicht abkoppeln können, und das deutsche Bruttoinlandsprodukt dürfte im Jahr 2012 mit 0,3% nur schwach zunehmen. Darüber hinaus sind die Risiken groß. Sollten etwa die Refinanzierungskosten im deutschen Bankensystem, anders als in dieser Prognose unterstellt, stark zunehmen, würde die gesamtwirtschaftliche Produktion 2012 wohl schrumpfen. Zentrale Aufgabe der Wirtschaftspolitik ist es gegenwärtig, das Vertrauen der Finanzmärkte in die Staatsfinanzen der Euroraum-Länder zu kräftigen. Von den Vorschlägen dafür, wie dies gelingen soll, verspricht der vom Sachverständigenrat vorgeschlagene Schuldentilgungspakt den besten Erfolg.
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The Impact of Psychic Distance on Subsidiary Autonomy - Theory and Evidence from Central and Eastern European Countries
Gjalt de Jong, D. van Vo, Philipp Marek
Journal of International Management,
2012
Abstract
The key objective of this study is to determine whether or not psychic distance between home and host countries influences the decision-making autonomy of subsidiaries. Theoretical arguments for the relationship between psychic distance and subsidiary autonomy go in both directions with some predicting a negative relationship and others predicting a positive one. We test these conflicting hypotheses with a unique multi-country and multi-industry database reporting survey evidence of 809 subsidiaries located in five Central and Eastern European countries that serve headquarters in 44 different nation states. Psychic distance is a multidimensional construct and measured in terms of linguistic, religious, economic, institutional and geographic distance. The empirical results of 103 country pairs suggest that psychic distance – in terms of religious and economic distance – is positively related to autonomy.
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Incubator Organizations as Entrepreneurship and SME Policy Instrument in Transition Economies: A Survey among six Countries
Michael Schwartz, Sebastian Blesse
Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
No. 3,
2011
Abstract
Within incubator-incubation research, there is a predominant focus on incubator organizations located in industrialized or developed economies. Knowledge regarding the evolution of incubators located in transition economies is almost non-existent. However, meanwhile a significant number of incubators have been established since the fall of the iron curtain in many Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries as well. Here, the present paper sets in through providing evidence on the development, distribution and structural characteristics of incubators in six selected CEE countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia). We show that incubator organizations have become a central element of support infrastructure for SME and entrepreneurship in CEE countries during the past 20 years. We further argue that by drawing upon the accumulated experience with incubators in developed Western (European) economies, there are important lessons to be learned for incubator stakeholders in transition economies. We, therefore, outline particular suggestions considered to be vital for long-term successful incubation processes in transition economies.
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Internationalisation Theory and Technological Accumulation - An Investigation of Multinational Affiliates in East Germany
Björn Jindra
Studies in Economic Transition, London,
2012
Abstract
The integration of post-communist countries into the European and global economy after 1990 has led to a renewed interest in the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in economic restructuring and technological development. This book explains the expansion of MNEs into a transition economy from the technology accumulation perspective. Key assumptions of the technological accumulation approach towards firms' internationalisation are tested, using the examples of foreign and West German MNEs in East Germany. The effects of technological externalities on MNE location choice are analysed, in addition to an exploration of the factors driving the location of foreign affiliates' research and development (R&D) and innovation activities. The book provides a novel and comprehensive empirical approach to assess the developmental role of MNEs, deriving significant economic policy implications for transition and emerging economies.
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Protect and Survive? Did Capital Controls Help Shield Emerging Markets from the Crisis?
Makram El-Shagi
Economics Bulletin,
No. 1,
2012
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Using a new dataset on capital market regulation, we analyze whether capital controls helped protect emerging markets from the real economic consequences of the 2009 financial and economic crisis. The impact of the crisis is measured by the 2009 forecast error of a panel state space model, which analyzes the business cycle dynamics of 63 middle-income countries. We find that neither capital controls in general nor controls that were specifically targeted to derivatives (that played a crucial role during the crisis) helped shield economies. However, banking regulation that limits the exposure of banks to global risks has been highly successful.
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Polens Wirtschaft wenig beeindruckt von globaler Konjunkturabschwächung
Martina Kämpfe
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 12,
2011
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Die Erholung der Konjunktur in Polen hatte sich zu Beginn des Jahres 2011 fortgesetzt. Mit einer steigenden Auslastung der Produktionskapazitäten hatten auch die Unternehmensinvestitionen sich wieder stärker belebt. Sie trugen positiv zur Binnennachfrage bei, der wichtigsten Triebkraft der wirtschaftlichen Expansion. Der private Konsum blieb trotz beschleunigter Inflation und einer Mehrwertsteuererhöhung weiter nach oben gerichtet. Die gute Konjunktur hatte auch eine Verbesserung der Arbeitsmarktlage zur Folge: Die Beschäftigung in den Unternehmen stieg wieder kräftiger an, die Arbeitslosenquote verringerte sich aber noch kaum. Im Verlauf des Jahres 2011 hat sich das konjunkturelle Klima allerdings etwas abgekühlt. Die Verschlechterung des außenwirtschaftlichen Umfeldes und damit verbundene Risiken für Nachfrage und Produktion haben die Aussichten für den Prognosezeitraum eingetrübt: Von der Binnennachfrage werden 2012 schwächere Impulse für die wirtschaftliche Expansion kommen. Investitionen in den Unternehmen werden zeitlich nach hinten verschoben, der Beschäftigungsaufbau wird abgebremst werden. Auch der private Konsum wird im kommenden Jahr wohl etwas gedämpfter zunehmen. Leicht entspannt hat sich die Haushaltslage. Das hohe Budgetdefizit von nahezu 8% des Bruttoinlandsproduktes
im Jahr 2010 hat sich im Folgejahr auf etwa 5% verringert und fiel damit geringer aus als ursprünglich veranschlagt. Dafür sind allerdings größtenteils Sondereffekte verantwortlich, während der strukturell verursachte Anteil des Defizits weiter erheblich ist. Angesichts bisheriger Versäumnisse ist die Politik gefordert, die Reform der öffentlichen Finanzen konsequenter als bislang anzugehen und einen Ausweg aus dem weiteren Anstieg der Schuldenquote zu weisen.
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Aktuelle Trends: IWH-Konjunkturbarometer Ostdeutschland - Befürchteter konjunktureller Absturz vertagt?
Udo Ludwig, Franziska Exß
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 12,
2011
Abstract
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