This paper examines the impact of intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement on multinationals' choice of input suppliers and industry profits in a host economy. The framework consists of suppliers with heterogeneous capabilities who must engage in a relation-specific investment to customize intermediate inputs upon a transfer payment by final producers. An outsourcing contract with better technologically endowed suppliers requires a lower transfer and generates a higher surplus. Stronger IPR enforcement leads firms to self-select into better quality suppliers on average by reducing their outside option. Weak legal institutions instead make it possible for a larger range of suppliers, including the less capable ones, to form partnerships by granting them a larger outside option. A better IPR environment is more likely to harm lagging countries where the technology distribution is characterized by less capable suppliers.

Naghavi, A., Peng, S., Tsai, Y. (2017). Relationship-specific Investments and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement with Heterogeneous Suppliers. REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 25(3), 626-648 [10.1111/roie.12277].

Relationship-specific Investments and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement with Heterogeneous Suppliers

Naghavi, Alireza;
2017

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This paper examines the impact of intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement on multinationals' choice of input suppliers and industry profits in a host economy. The framework consists of suppliers with heterogeneous capabilities who must engage in a relation-specific investment to customize intermediate inputs upon a transfer payment by final producers. An outsourcing contract with better technologically endowed suppliers requires a lower transfer and generates a higher surplus. Stronger IPR enforcement leads firms to self-select into better quality suppliers on average by reducing their outside option. Weak legal institutions instead make it possible for a larger range of suppliers, including the less capable ones, to form partnerships by granting them a larger outside option. A better IPR environment is more likely to harm lagging countries where the technology distribution is characterized by less capable suppliers.
2017
Naghavi, A., Peng, S., Tsai, Y. (2017). Relationship-specific Investments and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement with Heterogeneous Suppliers. REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 25(3), 626-648 [10.1111/roie.12277].
Naghavi, Alireza; Peng, Shin-Kun; Tsai, Yingyi
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