Intellectual property rights, technology diffusion, and agricultural development: Cross-country evidence

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Spielman, David J. and Ma, Xingliang. 2014. Intellectual property rights, technology diffusion, and agricultural development: Cross-country evidence. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1345. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149645

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The role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has been extensively debated in the literature on technology transfers and agricultural production in developing countries. However, few studies offer cross-country evidence on how IPRs affect yield growth, for example, by incentivizing private-sector investment in cultivar improvement. We address this knowledge gap by testing technology diffusion patterns for six major crops using a unique dataset for the period 1961–2010 and an Arellano–Bond linear dynamic panel-data estimation approach. Findings indicate that both biological and legal forms of IPRs tend to promote yield gap convergence between developed and developing countries, although effects vary between crops.

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