Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... extensively , persuasively , and with insight about the international legal structures of intellectual property rights . I have learned a great deal from reading their work . Among these lawyers I would mention particularly Frederick ...
... extensively , persuasively , and with insight about the international legal structures of intellectual property rights . I have learned a great deal from reading their work . Among these lawyers I would mention particularly Frederick ...
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... extensive area of business regulation . Undoubtedly , it forms the vanguard of efforts to establish deep integration of domestic regulatory policies among countries . The only previous period of comparable activity in IPRs came at the ...
... extensive area of business regulation . Undoubtedly , it forms the vanguard of efforts to establish deep integration of domestic regulatory policies among countries . The only previous period of comparable activity in IPRs came at the ...
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... extensive treatises on the subject by legal scholars and international relations spe- cialists , they tend to take the basic economic impacts for granted rather than analyze their subtleties and test them with empirical evidence . To ...
... extensive treatises on the subject by legal scholars and international relations spe- cialists , they tend to take the basic economic impacts for granted rather than analyze their subtleties and test them with empirical evidence . To ...
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... extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices are more prone to their application . For example ... extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of varying international levels of ...
... extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices are more prone to their application . For example ... extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of varying international levels of ...
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... extensive empirical analysis is required to arrive at practical answers . In chapter 4 , I discuss empirical studies that academic economists have undertaken . The results strongly support the view that international trade , FDI , and ...
... extensive empirical analysis is required to arrive at practical answers . In chapter 4 , I discuss empirical studies that academic economists have undertaken . The results strongly support the view that international trade , FDI , and ...
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