Comparative Study to Determine Impact of Patent Filing on Growth of the Country
Sharma, Anupam
Comparative Study to Determine Impact of Patent Filing on Growth of the Country - 441-448 pp.
An attempt has been made in this study to present an overview of the annual patenting intensity of China, the US, Japan, Rep. Korea, and India. Patent data originating from these countries from 2005 to 2014, filed through World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), European Patent Office, and the United States Patent were collected and analysed. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the measuring scales of economic growth. This article examines the growth rate of the country in context to the patent filling. Results depicts that differences in patent activity are dependent upon both the size of the economy and the level of development. So it is interesting to articulate that the numbers of patent applications are relative to GDP, population, research and development spending, and other variables (commonly referred to as 'patent activity intensity' indicators) also contributes
Patent applications Gross domestic product Economic development
Comparative Study to Determine Impact of Patent Filing on Growth of the Country - 441-448 pp.
An attempt has been made in this study to present an overview of the annual patenting intensity of China, the US, Japan, Rep. Korea, and India. Patent data originating from these countries from 2005 to 2014, filed through World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), European Patent Office, and the United States Patent were collected and analysed. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the measuring scales of economic growth. This article examines the growth rate of the country in context to the patent filling. Results depicts that differences in patent activity are dependent upon both the size of the economy and the level of development. So it is interesting to articulate that the numbers of patent applications are relative to GDP, population, research and development spending, and other variables (commonly referred to as 'patent activity intensity' indicators) also contributes
Patent applications Gross domestic product Economic development