Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... potential exercise of market power by firms endowed with greater intellectual property protection , the balance of evidence strongly suggests that IPRs provide an important foundation for promoting technol- ogy transfer , local ...
... potential exercise of market power by firms endowed with greater intellectual property protection , the balance of evidence strongly suggests that IPRs provide an important foundation for promoting technol- ogy transfer , local ...
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... potential for such costs is real , as I discuss later . However , there could also be significant potential benefits from extended IPRs . Clearly , stronger rights will provide competitive advantages for innovative firms , allowing them ...
... potential for such costs is real , as I discuss later . However , there could also be significant potential benefits from extended IPRs . Clearly , stronger rights will provide competitive advantages for innovative firms , allowing them ...
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... potential distribution of benefits and costs that could emerge under a stronger global system of IPRs . Distribution ef- fects will emerge in a static sense both within countries and between countries . Perhaps more important are the ...
... potential distribution of benefits and costs that could emerge under a stronger global system of IPRs . Distribution ef- fects will emerge in a static sense both within countries and between countries . Perhaps more important are the ...
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... potential difficulties in effec- tive implementation of TRIPs and enforcement of new policy regimes . Of more fundamental concern for this volume , I report extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of ...
... potential difficulties in effec- tive implementation of TRIPs and enforcement of new policy regimes . Of more fundamental concern for this volume , I report extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of ...
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... potential spillover benefits in the form of faster growth . I put forward simple calculations of these growth benefits , finding them to be potentially significant . However , the growth impacts depend critically on other economic ...
... potential spillover benefits in the form of faster growth . I put forward simple calculations of these growth benefits , finding them to be potentially significant . However , the growth impacts depend critically on other economic ...
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