NBER Publications by Lee G. Branstetter
Working Papers and Chapters
| October 2009 | Intellectual Property Rights, Foreign Direct Investment, and Industrial Development
with Kamal Saggi: w15393
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| October 2007 | Facts and Fallacies about U.S. FDI in China
with C. Fritz Foley: w13470
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| April 2007 | Intellectual Property Rights, Imitation, and Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Evidence
with Raymond Fisman, C. Fritz Foley, Kamal Saggi: w13033
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| July 2006 | China's Embrace of Globalization
with Nicholas Lardy: w12373
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| August 2005 | Is Academic Science Driving a Surge in Industrial Innovation? Evidence from Patent Citations
with Yoshiaki Ogura: w11561
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| Do Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Increase International Technology Transfer? Empirical Evidence from U.S. Firm-Level Data
with Raymond Fisman, C. Fritz Foley: w11516
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| January 2003 | Is Japan's Innovative Capacity in Decline?
with Yoshiaki Nakamura: w9438
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| Is Japan’s Innovative Capacity in Decline?
with Yoshiaki Nakamura
in Structural Impediments to Growth in Japan, Magnus Blomström, Jennifer Corbett, Fumio Hayashi and Anil Kashyap, editors
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| November 2000 | Is Foreign Direct Investment a Channel of Knowledge Spillovers? Evidence from Japan's FDI in the United States
w8015
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| October 2000 | When Do Research Consortia Work Well and Why? Evidence from Japanese Panel Data
with Mariko Sakakibara: w7972
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| January 2000 | Foreign Direct Investment and R&D Spillovers: Is There a Connection?
in The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in East Asian Economic Development, NBER-EASE Volume 9, Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Krueger, editors
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| April 1999 | Do Stronger Patents Induce More Innovation? Evidence from the 1988 Japanese Patent Law Reforms
with Mariko Sakakibara: w7066
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| Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in China: A Political Economy Approach
with Robert C. Feenstra: w7100
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| June 1997 | Japanese Research Consortia: A Microeconometric Analysis of Industrial Policy
with Mariko Sakakibara: w6066
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| October 1996 | Are Knowledge Spillovers International or Intranational in Scope? Microeconometric Evidence from the Japan and the United States
w5800
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