The impact of intellectual property rights on labor productivity: do constitutions matter?

Author:

Carbonara Emanuela1,Gianfreda Giuseppina2,Santarelli Enrico3ORCID,Vallanti Giovanna4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna, Strada Maggiore 45, 40125 Bologna, Italy

2. Department of Humanities, Communication and Tourism, Tuscia University, Santa Maria in Gradi 4, 01100 Viterbo, Italy

3. Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Piazza Scaravilli, 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy

4. Department of Economics and Finance, LUISS University, Viale Romania, 32, 00197 Roma, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Focusing on a sample of 22 industries and 22 OECD countries and controlling for a full set of year-, industry-, and country fixed effects (and their interactions), we first show that intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection, by means of both constitutional provisions and ordinary laws, is positively associated with the dynamics industry-level labor productivity. Disentangling the impact of constitutional provisions from that of ordinary laws, we then show that constitutional provisions protecting IPRs positively affect the differential in labor productivity between high and low R&D intensive industries. This effect is driven by the mutually reinforcing impact of constitutional IPRs protection and R&D investment in the high R&D intensive industries. Furthermore, the impact of constitutions appears to be stronger in those countries where IPRs protection by ordinary laws is weaker.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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