Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... levels and 1990 predicted 106 108 patent indices Table 4.8 Simulated 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 ...
... levels and 1990 predicted 106 108 patent indices Table 4.8 Simulated 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 ...
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... levels of intellectual property protec- tion around the world on trade , 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 ...
... levels of intellectual property protec- tion around the world on trade , 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 ...
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... level , the successful conclusion of the Agree- ment on Trade - Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPs ) as a founding component of the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) elevates recognition and enforcement of IPRs to ...
... level , the successful conclusion of the Agree- ment on Trade - Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPs ) as a founding component of the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) elevates recognition and enforcement of IPRs to ...
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... level , international rights protecting pharmaceutical goods , biotechnological inventions , plant varieties , computer software , entertainment products , and electronic databases will be markedly stronger . The TRIPs agreement is ...
... level , international rights protecting pharmaceutical goods , biotechnological inventions , plant varieties , computer software , entertainment products , and electronic databases will be markedly stronger . The TRIPs agreement is ...
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... levels of coordination on IPRs : 1. The most extreme form is full policy harmonization , in which all mem- bers adopt the same standards . This is the stated goal of the Euro- pean Union in IPRs , toward which considerable progress has ...
... levels of coordination on IPRs : 1. The most extreme form is full policy harmonization , in which all mem- bers adopt the same standards . This is the stated goal of the Euro- pean Union in IPRs , toward which considerable progress has ...
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