Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries

This thesis analyses the effect of patent reforms on firm-level technical efficiency and productivity growth in selected Indian manufacturing industries by computing and decomposing productivity changes. The empirical results demonstrate a mixed effect on the components of TFP across the four sunris...

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Main Author: Chakravarty Mukherjee, Tanusree
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86428
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description This thesis analyses the effect of patent reforms on firm-level technical efficiency and productivity growth in selected Indian manufacturing industries by computing and decomposing productivity changes. The empirical results demonstrate a mixed effect on the components of TFP across the four sunrise industries. It decomposes inefficiency into persistent and transient technical inefficiencies. Two industries experience persistent technical inefficiencies. The mixed impact of the firm-specific variables identifies the significance of specific policies for the different industries.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-864282021-11-17T06:22:26Z Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries Chakravarty Mukherjee, Tanusree This thesis analyses the effect of patent reforms on firm-level technical efficiency and productivity growth in selected Indian manufacturing industries by computing and decomposing productivity changes. The empirical results demonstrate a mixed effect on the components of TFP across the four sunrise industries. It decomposes inefficiency into persistent and transient technical inefficiencies. Two industries experience persistent technical inefficiencies. The mixed impact of the firm-specific variables identifies the significance of specific policies for the different industries. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86428 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Chakravarty Mukherjee, Tanusree
Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title_full Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title_fullStr Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title_full_unstemmed Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title_short Patent Protection, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing Industries
title_sort patent protection, technical efficiency and productivity growth in indian manufacturing industries
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86428