Intellectual Property Rights, Climate Technology Transfer and Innovation in Developing Countries
Kerstin Hötte,
Su Jung Jee,
Robert Burrell and
Caoimhe Ring
INET Oxford Working Papers from Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
Abstract:
In this paper, we review the literature from law and economics on the nexus between IPRs and climate technology transfer and innovation in developing countries to summarise the empirical knowledge that exists to date. To complement the insights from the literature, we conduct twenty semi-structured interviews with experts in developing countries. The analyses are structured along the three areas where climate technology and IP may play a role, that is (1) international technology transfer (ITT), (2) indigenous innovation, and (3) follow-on adaptive innovation.
Pages: 95 pages
Date: 2023-08
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