Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... exporters in the American economy , which may explain their extra- ordinary ability to induce a massive shift in emphasis in US trade policy toward encouraging and forcing reform in IPRs in key developing econ- omies ( Ryan 1998 ) ...
... exporters in the American economy , which may explain their extra- ordinary ability to induce a massive shift in emphasis in US trade policy toward encouraging and forcing reform in IPRs in key developing econ- omies ( Ryan 1998 ) ...
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... exporting countries and information - importing countries . Later in chapter 3 , I point out important and subtle distinctions in how different IPRs affect incentives for creative activity . As rewards for indus- trial invention ...
... exporting countries and information - importing countries . Later in chapter 3 , I point out important and subtle distinctions in how different IPRs affect incentives for creative activity . As rewards for indus- trial invention ...
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... exporting nations , with the largest gains accruing to the United States . Over time , however , additional cross - border activity would be gener- ated by the incentives implicit in stronger IPRs . The analysis points out the important ...
... exporting nations , with the largest gains accruing to the United States . Over time , however , additional cross - border activity would be gener- ated by the incentives implicit in stronger IPRs . The analysis points out the important ...
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... exports . Regulating the use of IPRs in order to meet social objectives — such as affordable medicines , accessible biotechnological inventions and seed varieties , and sustainable biodiversity — is even more complex . These are among ...
... exports . Regulating the use of IPRs in order to meet social objectives — such as affordable medicines , accessible biotechnological inventions and seed varieties , and sustainable biodiversity — is even more complex . These are among ...
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... ( exports plus im- ports ) in billions of US dollars for total merchandise and percentage growth in nominal trade ... exports to group imports , divided by the ratio of total merchandise exports to total merchandise imports . Thus , RCA ...
... ( exports plus im- ports ) in billions of US dollars for total merchandise and percentage growth in nominal trade ... exports to group imports , divided by the ratio of total merchandise exports to total merchandise imports . Thus , RCA ...
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