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All Rights Reserved: Copyright Protection and Multinational Knowledge Transfers
Economic Inquiry (2022)
  • Olena Ivus
  • Walter Park, American University
Abstract
The copyright industry contributes to global knowledge transfers, rivaling the manufacturing industry. Creative works are media for conveying information. This paper studies the effects of copyright protection on the international licensing of U.S. companies in the copyright-based industries. The results show that copyrights affect technological development in creative industries as well as beyond; for example, in supporting industries that produce complementary output. The empirical analysis considers firms' selection into licensing, based on the cost of transferring creative works to host markets. The volume and likelihood of licensing rise with copyright protection when creative works are in sufficiently high demand.
Keywords
  • International Knowledge Transfer,
  • Copyrights,
  • Information Industries,
  • Firm-level data
Publication Date
2022
Citation Information
Olena Ivus and Walter Park. "All Rights Reserved: Copyright Protection and Multinational Knowledge Transfers" Economic Inquiry (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/olena_ivus/34/