Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... sector into developing countries resulting from strengthened patent laws Table 4.9 Percentage of firms claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be made , by type of facility ...
... sector into developing countries resulting from strengthened patent laws Table 4.9 Percentage of firms claiming that strength or weakness of IPRs has a strong effect on whether direct investments will be made , by type of facility ...
Page ix
... Sector - specific studies have included Ben Petrazzini's Global Telecom Talks : A Trillion Dollar Deal ( 1996 ) and Unfinished Business : Telecommunications after the Uruguay Round ( 1997 ) , edited by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Erika Wada ...
... Sector - specific studies have included Ben Petrazzini's Global Telecom Talks : A Trillion Dollar Deal ( 1996 ) and Unfinished Business : Telecommunications after the Uruguay Round ( 1997 ) , edited by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Erika Wada ...
Page 3
... sectors of the global economy . Advanced technolo- gies provide the main stimulus to FDI in many industries . In this con- text , the international protection of IPRs forms a core component of the advancing global regulatory framework ...
... sectors of the global economy . Advanced technolo- gies provide the main stimulus to FDI in many industries . In this con- text , the international protection of IPRs forms a core component of the advancing global regulatory framework ...
Page 4
... sectors are important net exporters in the American economy , which may explain their extra- ordinary ability to induce a massive shift in emphasis in US trade policy toward encouraging and forcing reform in IPRs in key developing econ ...
... sectors are important net exporters in the American economy , which may explain their extra- ordinary ability to induce a massive shift in emphasis in US trade policy toward encouraging and forcing reform in IPRs in key developing econ ...
Page 9
... sectors . An identifiable " patent complex " comprises pharmaceuticals , biotechnology , and plant genetics . These industries combine significant fixed costs of inventing and marketing new products but are vulnerable to straightfor ...
... sectors . An identifiable " patent complex " comprises pharmaceuticals , biotechnology , and plant genetics . These industries combine significant fixed costs of inventing and marketing new products but are vulnerable to straightfor ...
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