Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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Page vii
... strength of IPRs laws 95 Table 4.4 Survey indices of perceived strength of IPRs 98 Table 4.5 Estimated rates of software piracy and lost revenues 100 Table 4.6 Table 4.7 Determinants of Ginarte - Park Patent Rights Index 1985 income ...
... strength of IPRs laws 95 Table 4.4 Survey indices of perceived strength of IPRs 98 Table 4.5 Estimated rates of software piracy and lost revenues 100 Table 4.6 Table 4.7 Determinants of Ginarte - Park Patent Rights Index 1985 income ...
Page 7
... strength of IPRs and what factors explain the decisions of countries to improve their protection ? □ What recent trends in international transactions in IPR - sensitive goods , services , and information help explain the rising ...
... strength of IPRs and what factors explain the decisions of countries to improve their protection ? □ What recent trends in international transactions in IPR - sensitive goods , services , and information help explain the rising ...
Page 10
... strength of IPRs rises endogenously with economic development , in interesting ways . For example , low- income countries might choose to reduce the strength and scope of their patent rights as they acquire better abilities to imitate ...
... strength of IPRs rises endogenously with economic development , in interesting ways . For example , low- income countries might choose to reduce the strength and scope of their patent rights as they acquire better abilities to imitate ...
Page 11
... strength of patent protection across countries . These findings deserve some qualification . For example , small , poor countries might experience losses from the exercise of additional market power by firms awarded stronger patents ...
... strength of patent protection across countries . These findings deserve some qualification . For example , small , poor countries might experience losses from the exercise of additional market power by firms awarded stronger patents ...
Page 12
... strength of their implementation , it is possible to use the econometric results from prior chapters for rough calculations of potential impact on international transactions in intellectual property . The major short - term impact is a ...
... strength of their implementation , it is possible to use the econometric results from prior chapters for rough calculations of potential impact on international transactions in intellectual property . The major short - term impact is a ...
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