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How does TRIPs compliance affect the economic growth of developing countries? Application of the Synthetic Control method
Pamela J. Smith
, Sebastian J. Anti
Applied Economics
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Business & Economics
Synthetic Control Method
100%
Intellectual Property Rights
73%
Economic Growth
72%
Developing Countries
41%
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
22%
TRIPS Agreement
21%
Sample Size
18%
Institutional Change
17%
Panel Regression
15%
World Trade Organization
14%
Physical Capital
14%
Small Sample
13%
Growth Model
13%
Causality
12%
Enforcement
12%
Theoretical Framework
10%
Human Capital
10%
Social Sciences
Intellectual Property Rights
73%
economic growth
59%
developing country
51%
enforcement of intellectual property rights
22%
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects
19%
causality
14%
institutional change
14%
intellectual property
13%
human capital
13%
WTO
13%
regression
8%
reform
8%
experience
4%