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International Trade and Intellectual Property

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  • Gaetan de Rassenfosse

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Intellectual property (IP) rules have the potential to shape cross-border trade far more than their legalistic origins might suggest. Drawing on three decades of evidence, this review shows that stronger IP rights simultaneously create market-power forces that raise prices and market-expansion forces that broaden demand, while dynamic incentives spur quality upgrading and new export varieties. Micro-data and quasi-natural experiments after TRIPS reveal that IP most often boosts trade along the extensive margin and redirects some activity toward licensing and foreign investment. Policy bundling and measurement gaps on the strength of IP rights still cloud causal inference. Future work must map intangible flows and enforcement quality to capture the digital, data-driven frontier of international commerce.

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  • Gaetan de Rassenfosse, 2025. "International Trade and Intellectual Property," Papers 2506.18929, arXiv.org, revised Jun 2025.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2506.18929
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