In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights (IPRs), market integration shifts technical change in favor of rich nations. Through this channel, free-trade may amplify international wage differences. At the same time, integration with countries where IPRs are weakly protected can slow down the world growth rate. An important implication of these results is that protection of intellectual property is most beneficial in open countries. This prediction, which is novel in the literature, is consistent with evidence from a panel of 53 countries observed in the years 1965-1990. The paper also provides empirical support for the mechanism linking North-South trade to the direction of technical change: an increase in import penetration from low-wage, low-IPRs countries is followed by a sharp fall in R&D investment in a panel of US manufacturing sectors.

Gancia, G., Bonfiglioli, A. (2008). North-South trade and directed technical change. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 76(2), 276-295 [10.1016/j.jinteco.2008.03.010].

North-South trade and directed technical change

Gancia, G;
2008

Abstract

In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights (IPRs), market integration shifts technical change in favor of rich nations. Through this channel, free-trade may amplify international wage differences. At the same time, integration with countries where IPRs are weakly protected can slow down the world growth rate. An important implication of these results is that protection of intellectual property is most beneficial in open countries. This prediction, which is novel in the literature, is consistent with evidence from a panel of 53 countries observed in the years 1965-1990. The paper also provides empirical support for the mechanism linking North-South trade to the direction of technical change: an increase in import penetration from low-wage, low-IPRs countries is followed by a sharp fall in R&D investment in a panel of US manufacturing sectors.
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Cross-country income differences; Directed technical change; Economic growth; Intellectual property rights; North-South trade;
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2008
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Gancia, G., Bonfiglioli, A. (2008). North-South trade and directed technical change. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 76(2), 276-295 [10.1016/j.jinteco.2008.03.010].
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