Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... the work forward . This volume is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of policy reform issues that arise with the global strengthening of protection for intellectual property . The chapters devoted to such reforms are necessarily XV II.
... the work forward . This volume is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of policy reform issues that arise with the global strengthening of protection for intellectual property . The chapters devoted to such reforms are necessarily XV II.
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Keith Eugene Maskus. property . The chapters devoted to such reforms are necessarily more specu- lative and qualitative than other chapters . However , the policy discussion is informed by current economic reasoning . I hope that readers ...
Keith Eugene Maskus. property . The chapters devoted to such reforms are necessarily more specu- lative and qualitative than other chapters . However , the policy discussion is informed by current economic reasoning . I hope that readers ...
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... chapter 3 , the scope of such exchanges is huge and continues to grow rapidly through foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of various forms and through inter- and intrafirm trade in goods and professional services . Also important is ...
... chapter 3 , the scope of such exchanges is huge and continues to grow rapidly through foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of various forms and through inter- and intrafirm trade in goods and professional services . Also important is ...
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... chapter 6. It is ques- tionable whether regime changes are sustainable in poor economies that may lack domestic economic interests to support them . Unilateral improvements in IPRs laws contribute to the new global system , but equally ...
... chapter 6. It is ques- tionable whether regime changes are sustainable in poor economies that may lack domestic economic interests to support them . Unilateral improvements in IPRs laws contribute to the new global system , but equally ...
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... Chapter 17 commits all three member countries to stan- dards of protection that are stronger in some cases than ... chapters 2 and 6. All WTO members must bring their IPRs standards and enforcement procedures into conformity with TRIPs ...
... Chapter 17 commits all three member countries to stan- dards of protection that are stronger in some cases than ... chapters 2 and 6. All WTO members must bring their IPRs standards and enforcement procedures into conformity with TRIPs ...
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