Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... foreign direct investment 82 22 Table 4.1 Membership trends in key intellectual property conventions 89 Table 4.2 Qualitative trends in intellectual property protection , selected countries 92 Table 4.3 Indices of the strength of IPRs ...
... foreign direct investment 82 22 Table 4.1 Membership trends in key intellectual property conventions 89 Table 4.2 Qualitative trends in intellectual property protection , selected countries 92 Table 4.3 Indices of the strength of IPRs ...
Page ix
... Foreign Direct Investment and Develop- ment : The New Policy Agenda for Developing Countries and Economies in Tran- sition ( 1998 ) analyze the role of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) . Edward M. Graham and J. David Richardson's ...
... Foreign Direct Investment and Develop- ment : The New Policy Agenda for Developing Countries and Economies in Tran- sition ( 1998 ) analyze the role of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) . Edward M. Graham and J. David Richardson's ...
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... foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of various forms and through inter- and intrafirm trade in goods and professional services . Also important is licensing of knowledge - based assets , including technical advantages , know - how ...
... foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of various forms and through inter- and intrafirm trade in goods and professional services . Also important is licensing of knowledge - based assets , including technical advantages , know - how ...
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... foreign products and technologies , which would be available only at higher costs , deteriorating their terms of trade . There are particular worries about po- tentially higher prices of patented pharmaceuticals and biotechnologi- cal ...
... foreign products and technologies , which would be available only at higher costs , deteriorating their terms of trade . There are particular worries about po- tentially higher prices of patented pharmaceuticals and biotechnologi- cal ...
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... foreign trade and investment restrictions . Similarly , IPRs are complementary with human skills in encouraging technology acquisition and innovation , pointing to the im- portance of building human capital . Equally significant are ...
... foreign trade and investment restrictions . Similarly , IPRs are complementary with human skills in encouraging technology acquisition and innovation , pointing to the im- portance of building human capital . Equally significant are ...
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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