Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... significant gap in our body of knowledge , made all the more serious by the ongoing global negotiations on intellectual property in the Uruguay Round . Those negotiations proceeded apace with virtually no empirical evi- dence on which ...
... significant gap in our body of knowledge , made all the more serious by the ongoing global negotiations on intellectual property in the Uruguay Round . Those negotiations proceeded apace with virtually no empirical evi- dence on which ...
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... significant economic implications of small changes in regulations . I con- sider him a mentor and friend . I am grateful to many colleagues at the Institute for International Eco- nomics , both for their wisdom and insights and for ...
... significant economic implications of small changes in regulations . I con- sider him a mentor and friend . I am grateful to many colleagues at the Institute for International Eco- nomics , both for their wisdom and insights and for ...
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... significant compo- nent of public support for appropriating the returns to invention in the manufacturing age . Today's even greater advances in protection anticipate the importance of IPRs in supporting the high - technology ...
... significant compo- nent of public support for appropriating the returns to invention in the manufacturing age . Today's even greater advances in protection anticipate the importance of IPRs in supporting the high - technology ...
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... , the EU is moving toward an EU - wide patent . However , even within the EU there are significant differences in certain national practices . The largest policy divergences run along North - South lines INTRODUCTION 3 IV.
... , the EU is moving toward an EU - wide patent . However , even within the EU there are significant differences in certain national practices . The largest policy divergences run along North - South lines INTRODUCTION 3 IV.
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... significant reservations expressed about the emergence of patents in biotechnology and software and about limitations on fair use of copyrighted Internet materials . The potential for such costs is real , as I discuss later . However ...
... significant reservations expressed about the emergence of patents in biotechnology and software and about limitations on fair use of copyrighted Internet materials . The potential for such costs is real , as I discuss later . However ...
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