Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries: Unilateral and Multilateral Policy Options
The authors analyze national and international policy options to encourage the international transfer of technology, distinguishing between four major channels of such transfer: trade in products, trade in knowledge, foreign direct investment, and...
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Format: | Policy Research Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, D.C.
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4984702/transfer-technology-developing-countries-unilateral-multilateral-policy-options http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14181 |
Summary: | The authors analyze national and
international policy options to encourage the international
transfer of technology, distinguishing between four major
channels of such transfer: trade in products, trade in
knowledge, foreign direct investment, and intra-national and
international movement of people. They develop a typology of
country types and appropriate policy rules of thumb as a
guide to both national policymakers and rule making in the
World Trade Organization, as policies should differentiate
between countries. The authors also develop some rules of
thumb for policy intervention. These include: 1) Liberal
trade policies for all types of countries; 2) Temporary
encouragement of foreign direct investment inflows for
low-income countries; 3) Licensing for technical
transformation and adaptive investments by local firms to
apply technologies; 4) Policy options for source economies
to encourage international transfer of technology to poor
countries, including fiscal incentives, improvement of flows
of public-domain technologies with appropriate subsidies,
and price differentiation for exports of intellectual
property products. |
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