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Inventions and patenting in Africa : Empirical trends from 1970 to 2010
2019
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Title
Inventions and patenting in Africa : Empirical trends from 1970 to 2010
Item Type
Journal article
Description
25 pages
ISSN
1747-1796
Summary
Economic development is increasingly dependent upon on utilizing new knowledge to innovate and create value, even in traditional industries and in low‐income countries. This analysis uses evidence on patent families to assess innova- tion activity throughout sub‐Saharan Africa. We find patent activity in sub‐Saharan Africa—both by African inventors and by foreign inventors—is comparable to similar regions around the world, when conditioned on economic size. Patent filings in Africa have grown, particularly, since the mid‐1990s, but at different rates within different African jurisdictions. Types of technologies being patented in Africa have remained stable over 30 years, with most in pharma- ceuticals, chemistry, biotechnology, and engineering. The majority of patent filings in Africa are from Europe, the United States, and other high income countries. Yet, in South Africa, between 15% and 20% of patent filings are by residents of South Africa, and 3% are from other developing and emerging economies. Only a small share of inventions globally are made in sub‐Saharan Africa, but for those inventions that do arise in Africa, foreign filings are made widely outside of Africa.
Supplement Note
Published in : The Journal of World Intellectual Property, vol. 23, no. 1-2 (2020), pp. 40-64.
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Published
[Hoboken, New Jersey] : John Wiley & Sons, 2019.
Language
English
Copyright Information
CC BY 4.0
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