Innovation, Efficiency, Productivity and Intellectual Property Rights: Evidence from a BRIC Economy
Published By: CDE on eSS | Published Date: April, 01 , 2013The innovation, efficiency and productivity responses to the stronger protection of intellectual property rights post-TRIPs, with reference to manufacturing industry in India is studied. The fact that the post-TRIPs strengthening of IPRs in India were largely exogenous enables us to correct for endogeneity bias in estimation. Using 1995-2011 data, a significant increase is found in the annual rates of technical change, efficiency change, and productivity growth – about 3, 8 and 0.8 percentage points, respectively – post-reform. [CDE Working Paper No. 230]. URL:[http://www.cdedse.org/pdf/work230.pdf].
Author(s): Sunil Kanwar | Posted on: Jul 12, 2013 | Views(1116) | Download (705)