Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... raise the costs of medicines and critical agricultural inputs , and reduce their access to new information products . This conflict is at the center of the increasingly harsh debate about institutional reform in the WTO . In this ...
... raise the costs of medicines and critical agricultural inputs , and reduce their access to new information products . This conflict is at the center of the increasingly harsh debate about institutional reform in the WTO . In this ...
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... raise local demand and expand market access . 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 ...
... raise local demand and expand market access . 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 ...
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... raises con- cerns that it will reduce the ability of poorer countries to imitate foreign products and technologies ... raise costs for health care providers and farmers . Similar concerns extend to information and technology users in ...
... raises con- cerns that it will reduce the ability of poorer countries to imitate foreign products and technologies ... raise costs for health care providers and farmers . Similar concerns extend to information and technology users in ...
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... raises difficult questions about the protection of intellectual property . Trademarks and trade secrets are used extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices are more prone to their application . For example ...
... raises difficult questions about the protection of intellectual property . Trademarks and trade secrets are used extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices are more prone to their application . For example ...
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... must shut down , perhaps raising transitional unemployment problems . Stronger IPRs could under some circumstances invite monopoly pricing , though available evidence suggests that the impacts could be moderate . Rights INTRODUCTION 11.
... must shut down , perhaps raising transitional unemployment problems . Stronger IPRs could under some circumstances invite monopoly pricing , though available evidence suggests that the impacts could be moderate . Rights INTRODUCTION 11.
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