Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... regimes Figures Figure 3.1 Basic access innovation trade - off in IPRs Figure 4.1 Relationship between patent rights and per capita GNP 30 104 Preface Economists and policymakers increasingly recognize that managing the pow- viii.
... regimes Figures Figure 3.1 Basic access innovation trade - off in IPRs Figure 4.1 Relationship between patent rights and per capita GNP 30 104 Preface Economists and policymakers increasingly recognize that managing the pow- viii.
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... regime would result in a considerable flowering of innovation and growth , with beneficial spillovers to poor countries . For their part , policymakers , consumers , and competing firms in countries that must im- port technologies worry ...
... regime would result in a considerable flowering of innovation and growth , with beneficial spillovers to poor countries . For their part , policymakers , consumers , and competing firms in countries that must im- port technologies worry ...
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... regimes by so many developing countries and countries in transition . Business interests inside rapidly developing ... regime changes are sustainable in poor economies that may lack domestic economic interests to support them ...
... regimes by so many developing countries and countries in transition . Business interests inside rapidly developing ... regime changes are sustainable in poor economies that may lack domestic economic interests to support them ...
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... regimes that combine attributes of these classic devices . I also discuss in detail the economics of IPRs in particular sectors . An identifiable " patent complex " comprises pharmaceuticals , biotechnology , and plant genetics . These ...
... regimes that combine attributes of these classic devices . I also discuss in detail the economics of IPRs in particular sectors . An identifiable " patent complex " comprises pharmaceuticals , biotechnology , and plant genetics . These ...
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... regimes . Of more fundamental concern for this volume , I report extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of varying international levels of protection for IPRs . Theoretical approaches cannot ...
... regimes . Of more fundamental concern for this volume , I report extensive economic theory and econometric evidence about the implications of varying international levels of protection for IPRs . Theoretical approaches cannot ...
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