Can intellectual property rights impact directly on productivity: a case study in manufacturing industries

  • Domicián M
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Abstract

According to the institutional economics thesis the role of IPRs is one of the relevant determinants of economic growth in long run. Measures of IPRs have been limited and empirical studies have not been able to evaluate their impacts on productivity growth. The major conclusion that the author can be drawn from his estimations is that the extent to which patent rights and trademarks, ceteris paribus, positively correlated with output per capita depends on the intensity of technology.

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Domicián, M. (2014). Can intellectual property rights impact directly on productivity: a case study in manufacturing industries. Vezetéstudomány / Budapest Management Review, 25–32. https://doi.org/10.14267/veztud.2014.11.03

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