Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... increases in total imports by sector into developing countries resulting from strengthened patent laws Table 4.9 Percentage of firms claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be ...
... increases in total imports by sector into developing countries resulting from strengthened patent laws Table 4.9 Percentage of firms claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be ...
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... increase , as will the gradual harmoni- zation of national IPRs policies . Indeed , the TRIPs agreement represents a major turning point in the global protection of intellectual property . As I will discuss in detail in this book , the ...
... increase , as will the gradual harmoni- zation of national IPRs policies . Indeed , the TRIPs agreement represents a major turning point in the global protection of intellectual property . As I will discuss in detail in this book , the ...
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... increased dramatically . There is also the complex and evolving nature of intellectual property protection in newer technologies . In succeeding chapters , I put forward the primary analytical contribu- tions of the book , presenting ...
... increased dramatically . There is also the complex and evolving nature of intellectual property protection in newer technologies . In succeeding chapters , I put forward the primary analytical contribu- tions of the book , presenting ...
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... increasing rapidly because of the proliferation of low - cost means of copying . The second feature of the system was a series of international treaties , managed primarily by WIPO , purporting to set minimum standards for IPRs as ...
... increasing rapidly because of the proliferation of low - cost means of copying . The second feature of the system was a series of international treaties , managed primarily by WIPO , purporting to set minimum standards for IPRs as ...
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... increases and the importance of IP - sensitive goods and services in international commerce grows . Summary The TRIPs agreement sets out substantive minimum standards in virtu- ally all areas of intellectual property protection ...
... increases and the importance of IP - sensitive goods and services in international commerce grows . Summary The TRIPs agreement sets out substantive minimum standards in virtu- ally all areas of intellectual property protection ...
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