Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... Figures Figure 3.1 Basic access innovation trade - off in IPRs Figure 4.1 Relationship between patent rights and per capita GNP 30 104 Preface Economists and policymakers increasingly recognize that managing the pow- viii.
... Figures Figure 3.1 Basic access innovation trade - off in IPRs Figure 4.1 Relationship between patent rights and per capita GNP 30 104 Preface Economists and policymakers increasingly recognize that managing the pow- viii.
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... innovation , and growth . This is the first comprehensive study of the international economics of intellectual property protection , a criti- cally important policy issue that remains intensely controversial . Maskus first explains the ...
... innovation , and growth . This is the first comprehensive study of the international economics of intellectual property protection , a criti- cally important policy issue that remains intensely controversial . Maskus first explains the ...
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... A crucial component of this process is that , while the focus of competition shifts increasingly toward invention and innovation , the costs of many creative activities rise 2 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... A crucial component of this process is that , while the focus of competition shifts increasingly toward invention and innovation , the costs of many creative activities rise 2 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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Keith Eugene Maskus. and innovation , the costs of many creative activities rise even as it is becoming much easier to copy them . Examples include pharmaceutical products , biotechnological inventions , operating software , and ...
Keith Eugene Maskus. and innovation , the costs of many creative activities rise even as it is becoming much easier to copy them . Examples include pharmaceutical products , biotechnological inventions , operating software , and ...
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... innovative efforts are disadvantaged by weak systems ( Maskus 1998a ; Sherwood 1997 ) . More generally , in ad- vanced developing countries , governments are increasingly convinced that ( 1 ) greater linkages to globalization processes ...
... innovative efforts are disadvantaged by weak systems ( Maskus 1998a ; Sherwood 1997 ) . More generally , in ad- vanced developing countries , governments are increasingly convinced that ( 1 ) greater linkages to globalization processes ...
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