Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page iv
... program of the Institute , as endorsed by its Board of Direc- tors , but does not necessarily reflect the views of individual members of the Board or the Advisory Committee . Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction : The Issue ...
... program of the Institute , as endorsed by its Board of Direc- tors , but does not necessarily reflect the views of individual members of the Board or the Advisory Committee . Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction : The Issue ...
Page ix
... program of the Institute for International Economics has already addressed a number of aspects of this microeconomic structure . Edward M. Graham's Global Corporations and National Governments ( 1996 ) and Fighting the Wrong Enemy ...
... program of the Institute for International Economics has already addressed a number of aspects of this microeconomic structure . Edward M. Graham's Global Corporations and National Governments ( 1996 ) and Fighting the Wrong Enemy ...
Page xi
... program — including the identification of topics that are likely to become important over the medium run ( one to three years ) , and which should be addressed by the Institute . The Director , working closely with the staff and outside ...
... program — including the identification of topics that are likely to become important over the medium run ( one to three years ) , and which should be addressed by the Institute . The Director , working closely with the staff and outside ...
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... program . Trademarks offer guarantees to consumers about the ultimate origin of a product , thereby lowering the costs of searching for preferred alternatives and encouraging firms to establish reputations for quality . Trade secrets ...
... program . Trademarks offer guarantees to consumers about the ultimate origin of a product , thereby lowering the costs of searching for preferred alternatives and encouraging firms to establish reputations for quality . Trade secrets ...
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... Programs protected as literary works 7. Data compilations protected similarly 8. Neighboring rights protection for phonogram producers , performers 9. Rental rights Trademarks and related marks 10. Confirms and clarifies Paris ...
... Programs protected as literary works 7. Data compilations protected similarly 8. Neighboring rights protection for phonogram producers , performers 9. Rental rights Trademarks and related marks 10. Confirms and clarifies Paris ...
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