Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be made , by type of facility , 1991 Table 4.10 Percentage of firms claiming that intellectual property protection is too weak to permit ...
... claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be made , by type of facility , 1991 Table 4.10 Percentage of firms claiming that intellectual property protection is too weak to permit ...
Page xv
... claims . Perhaps that is typical for trade negotiators , but economists should be able to inform such serious discus ... claim to be an important literature in trade and de- velopment . This volume reflects the current state of the ...
... claims . Perhaps that is typical for trade negotiators , but economists should be able to inform such serious discus ... claim to be an important literature in trade and de- velopment . This volume reflects the current state of the ...
Page 7
... claims tend to drive policymaking . Objectives of the Study A central objective of this book is to shed light on these competing claims through a comprehensive analysis of the economic impacts of extended international protection and ...
... claims tend to drive policymaking . Objectives of the Study A central objective of this book is to shed light on these competing claims through a comprehensive analysis of the economic impacts of extended international protection and ...
Page 10
... claim that policymakers must recognize exclusive geographical indications as guarantors of product origin . In the final section of chapter 3 , I present data showing that the global use of IPRs , through the registration of patents and ...
... claim that policymakers must recognize exclusive geographical indications as guarantors of product origin . In the final section of chapter 3 , I present data showing that the global use of IPRs , through the registration of patents and ...
Page 22
... claims about the quality , characteristics , and origin of goods produced by competitors , making false and misleading claims about products sold by firms themselves , and the misappropria- tion of trade secrets or confidential ...
... claims about the quality , characteristics , and origin of goods produced by competitors , making false and misleading claims about products sold by firms themselves , and the misappropria- tion of trade secrets or confidential ...
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benefits biotechnology Brazil capital chapter China competition policy compulsory licenses considerable consumers copying costs coun developing countries developing economies discussed domestic drugs dynamic effects electronic enforcement European Union evidence example exports firms foreign Fred Bergsten Gary Clyde Hufbauer genetic growth imitation impacts implementation income increase India industrial infringement innovation intellectual property protection Intellectual Property Rights international economic investment IPRS protection ISBN issues Japan John Williamson levels limited market power Maskus Mexico MNEs NAFTA negotiations parallel imports parallel trade patent applications patent laws patent protection patent rights percent pharmaceutical piracy plant varieties potential price discrimination problems programs raise reform regimes regulation requires result reverse engineering rise sectors significant South Korea standards strength of IPRS strengthening stronger IPRs stronger patents Table technical technology transfer tion trade secrets trademarks TRIPS agreement United variable Watal weak IPRs WIPO World