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DESCRIPTION:Trade Development and Political Economy presents: Cheryl Long -
 &nbsp\;China's Patent Promotion Policies and Its Quality ImplicationsChery
 l Long\, Xiamen University &amp\; Colgate University \n\nBased\non China’s
  patent data from 1985 to 2010\, the authors find that behind the\ncountry
 's patent number explosion\, the overall innovation content of Chinese\npa
 tents has not achieved proportional growth. An important explanation for t
 his\nphenomenon is the patent promotion polices (PPPs)\, which have prompt
 ed the\nquantitative expansion of patent applications and approvals\, but 
 have had\nnegative effects on average patent quality\, as proxied by\npate
 nt application withdrawal rate and patent renewal rate. These patterns are
 \nobserved both at the provincial level and at the patent level\, and they
  are\nespecially pertinent for patent applications filed by firms\, which 
 are the main\ntargets of the PPPs.\n\n \n\nProfessor\nCheryl Xiaoning\nLon
 g\nis a Cheung Kong Scholar and a member of the Oversight Group in Economi
 cs for\nthe State Council’s Academic Degree Commission in China. She also 
 serves as a\nco-editor at China Economic Review.&nbsp\; Professor Long obt
 ained her Ph.D. in\nEconomics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2
 001. Her work has been\npublished in top journals including the Journal\no
 f Law and Economics\, Journal\nof Public Economics\, Journal\nof Internati
 onal Economics etc. \n\nSponsored by the Trade Development and Political E
 conomy Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:China's Patent Promotion Policies and Its Quality Implications
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Trade Development and Political Economy 
 presents: Cheryl Long -&nbsp\;China's Patent Promotion Policies and Its Qu
 ality Implications</b></p><p><b>Cheryl Long</b>\, <i>Xiamen University &am
 p\; Colgate University </i></p><p>\n\n</p>Based\non China’s patent data fr
 om 1985 to 2010\, the authors find that behind the\ncountry's patent numbe
 r explosion\, the overall innovation content of Chinese\npatents has not a
 chieved proportional growth. An important explanation for this\nphenomenon
  is the patent promotion polices (PPPs)\, which have prompted the\nquantit
 ative expansion of patent applications and approvals\, but have had\nnegat
 ive effects on average patent quality\, as proxied by\npatent application 
 withdrawal rate and patent renewal rate. These patterns are\nobserved both
  at the provincial level and at the patent level\, and they are\nespeciall
 y pertinent for patent applications filed by firms\, which are the main\nt
 argets of the PPPs.<p>\n\n \n\n</p>Professor\nCheryl Xiaoning\nLong\nis a 
 Cheung Kong Scholar and a member of the Oversight Group in Economics for\n
 the State Council’s Academic Degree Commission in China. She also serves a
 s a\nco-editor at China Economic Review.&nbsp\; Professor Long obtained he
 r Ph.D. in\nEconomics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2001. Her
  work has been\npublished in top journals including the Journal\nof Law an
 d Economics\, Journal\nof Public Economics\, Journal\nof International Eco
 nomics etc. <p>\n\n<i><b>Sponsored by the Trade Development and Political 
 Economy Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</b></i></p>
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