Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... suggests that IPRs provide an important foundation for promoting technol- ogy transfer , local innovation , and economic growth in the long run . This finding points to the importance of implementing systems that are appro- priate to ...
... suggests that IPRs provide an important foundation for promoting technol- ogy transfer , local innovation , and economic growth in the long run . This finding points to the importance of implementing systems that are appro- priate to ...
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... suggesting that patents were in demand as a 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 ...
... suggesting that patents were in demand as a 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 ...
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... suggest that many developing countries are a long way from income levels that would encourage them to adopt stronger patent rights as a matter of course . This disparity points to potential difficulties in effec- tive implementation of ...
... suggest that many developing countries are a long way from income levels that would encourage them to adopt stronger patent rights as a matter of course . This disparity points to potential difficulties in effec- tive implementation of ...
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... suggests that certain IPRs can stimulate innovative activity even at low levels of economic development . For example , trademarks can be instrumental in permitting domestic enterprises to achieve economies of scale in national ...
... suggests that certain IPRs can stimulate innovative activity even at low levels of economic development . For example , trademarks can be instrumental in permitting domestic enterprises to achieve economies of scale in national ...
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Keith Eugene Maskus. evidence suggests that the impacts could be moderate . Rights holders might attempt to extend the scope of their protection through restrictive licensing clauses . To the extent that such practices could emerge ...
Keith Eugene Maskus. evidence suggests that the impacts could be moderate . Rights holders might attempt to extend the scope of their protection through restrictive licensing clauses . To the extent that such practices could emerge ...
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