Global influence of inventions and technology sovereignty


Müller, Elisabeth ; Boeing, Philipp

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URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:180-madoc-674673
Document Type: Working paper
Year of publication: 2024
The title of a journal, publication series: ZEW Discussion Papers
Volume: 24-024
Place of publication: Mannheim
Publication language: English
Institution: Sonstige Einrichtungen > ZEW - Leibniz-Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
MADOC publication series: Veröffentlichungen des ZEW (Leibniz-Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung) > ZEW Discussion Papers
Subject: 330 Economics
Classification: JEL: O33 , O34,
Keywords (English): technology sovereignty , bilateral and global influence of inventions , patents and citations
Abstract: We study the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea. By examining citations from PCT patents filed from 2000-2020, we assess the bilateral and global influence of inventions. We highlight four insights. First, the US shows superior technology sovereignty through its leadership in bilateral and global influence. Second, the US and Europe are highly integrated, but their global positions differ due to Europe’s bilateral dependence on all countries except China. Third, while Japan has shown a recent decline from its former leading position, Korea has maintained its global influence. Finally, although China has filed the most patents in recent years, its dependence on all other countries amounts to the highest global dependence.




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