Abstract:
Numerous studies assessed the influence of socioeconomics, IPRs and government policy factors on economic
growth across economies. However, in emerging economies manufacturing sector contributes large share in
GDP. While, the growth of manufacturing sector depends upon socio-economic factors, science &
technological change related variables and IPRs related activities. In this regards, limited studies investigate
the influence of these factors on manufacturing sector across country using empirical models. Therefore, the
present study creates Intellectual Property Awareness Index (IPAI), Science & Technological Development
Index (STDI), and Socio-economic Development Index (SEDI) (i.e. integration of SDI and EDI) using
composite Z-score technique for selected 41 developed and developing economies. These estimations identify
the performance of these economies in intellectual property rights, science & technology, and socio-economic
development compared to each other. It compiles country-wise panel data during 2005-2013 for
aforementioned investigations. Thereupon, it assesses the association of these indicators with manufacturing
value added using linear, non-linear and log-linear regression models. Empirical results of the study imply
that all indicators have a positive and statistically significant association with manufacturing value added.
Results of the study facilitate several policy suggestions to increase the progress of manufacturing sector in
developed and developing economies.