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DOES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION CONSTITUTE A BARRIER TO RENEWABLE ENERGY? AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS.

Authors :
Li, Jinkai
Omoju, Oluwasola E.
Zhang, Jin
Ikhide, Emily E.
Lu, Gang
Lawal, Adedoyin I.
Ozue, Vivian A.
Source :
National Institute Economic Review; Feb2020, Vol. 251, pR37-R46, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This study uses an econometric approach to investigate the role of IPR protection on renewable energy adoption using panel data of 102 countries at five-year intervals over the period 1990–2005. The Ginarte-Park index is used as a measure of the strength of intellectual property protection while the adoption of renewable energy is measured by the share of renewable energy in total final energy use. The results reveal that the level of intellectual property rights protection and reform of the intellectual property rights regime do not have significant impact on renewable energy adoption, suggesting that IPR protection is not a cause for concern in the global quest for clean energy transition. On the contrary, we find that trade openness has a stronger influence in the transition to clean energy. Based on the findings of the study, we conclude that IPR protection does not influence renewable energy adoption except in high R&D countries; rather policy makers should concentrate efforts on economic factors, such as trade openness, that drive the adoption of renewable energy technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00279501
Volume :
251
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
National Institute Economic Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153559350
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/nie.2020.5