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Optimum tariffs and patent length in a model of North–South technology transfer
Institution:1. Department of Economics, Auburn University, 0339 Haley Center, Auburn, AL 36849, United States;2. Department of Economics, Auburn University, AL 36849, United States;1. Coles College of Business, Kennesaw State University, USA;2. Loughborough University, UK;3. CESifo, Germany
Abstract:We study a developing country's choice of optimum tariffs and patent length in a theoretical model of trade and technology transfer. A Northern firm chooses whether to export or produce a new good in a Southern country. In the absence of patent protection, a high tariff is required to induce FDI. This reduces Southern welfare when the good is imported. The Southern government can combine a positive patent length with tariffs to reduce this loss and induce FDI. Thus Southern countries may have an incentive to protect patents, although never to the same extent as Northern countries.
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