Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... investments will be made , by type of facility , 1991 Table 4.10 Percentage of firms claiming that intellectual property protection is too weak to permit type of investment , 1991 patent strength on international exploitation of ...
... investments will be made , by type of facility , 1991 Table 4.10 Percentage of firms claiming that intellectual property protection is too weak to permit type of investment , 1991 patent strength on international exploitation of ...
Page ix
... 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 Competition Policies ...
... 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 Competition Policies ...
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... investment , technol- ogy transfer , 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 ...
... investment , technol- ogy transfer , 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 ...
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... investment , and technology transfer . This struck me as a significant gap in our body of knowledge , made all the more serious by the ongoing global negotiations on intellectual property in the Uruguay Round . Those negotiations ...
... investment , and technology transfer . This struck me as a significant gap in our body of knowledge , made all the more serious by the ongoing global negotiations on intellectual property in the Uruguay Round . Those negotiations ...
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... investment agree- ments , such as the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) and bilateral accords between the European Union and countries in the Middle East and North Africa , have protection of intellectual property at their ...
... investment agree- ments , such as the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) and bilateral accords between the European Union and countries in the Middle East and North Africa , have protection of intellectual property at their ...
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