is the fixed point, i.e. the maximum average counterfeit import rate of a given type of infringing good, k, originating from a given trading partner, j.
can be applied to propensities for importing infringing goods of type j from trading partner k (). As a result, a matrix of counterfeit import propensities C is obtained.
with dimension J x K
The matrix of world imports is denoted by M. Applying C on M yields the absolute volume of trade in counterfeit and pirated goods.
In particular, the import matrix M is given by:
with dimension n x J x K
Each element is defined by economy i’s unique import matrix of good k from trading partner j.
with dimension J x K
Hence, the element denotes i’s imports of product category k from trading partner j, where , , and .
Denoted by , the product-by-economy percentage of counterfeit and pirated imports can be determined as the following:
Total trade in counterfeit and pirated goods, denoted by the scalar TC, is then given by:
where is a vector of one with dimension nJ x 1, and is a vector of one with dimension K x 1. Then, by denoting total world trade by the scalar , the value of counterfeiting and piracy in world trade, sTC, is determined by: