Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 lappuses |
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... and growth for many countries , results that should assuage concerns that the new global system will damage the growth prospects of developing countries . Nonetheless , the study clearly demonstrates that stronger IPRs alone X.
... and growth for many countries , results that should assuage concerns that the new global system will damage the growth prospects of developing countries . Nonetheless , the study clearly demonstrates that stronger IPRs alone X.
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... concerns extend to information and technology users in developed coun- tries as well , with significant reservations expressed about the emergence of patents in biotechnology and software and about limitations on fair use of copyrighted ...
... concerns extend to information and technology users in developed coun- tries as well , with significant reservations expressed about the emergence of patents in biotechnology and software and about limitations on fair use of copyrighted ...
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... 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 unambiguously determine how intellectual ...
... 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 unambiguously determine how intellectual ...
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... concerns of nongovernmental organizations about its environmental as- pects have made it a focus of contention about the future of the WTO . I argue that there are legitimate reasons for including IPRs in the WTO ambit and that ...
... concerns of nongovernmental organizations about its environmental as- pects have made it a focus of contention about the future of the WTO . I argue that there are legitimate reasons for including IPRs in the WTO ambit and that ...
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... concern in many countries , developing and developed . TRIPs sets no clear requirement to avoid relying on prior test data for subsequent applications ; nor does it mandate a fixed period of market exclusivity . This situation has ...
... concern in many countries , developing and developed . TRIPs sets no clear requirement to avoid relying on prior test data for subsequent applications ; nor does it mandate a fixed period of market exclusivity . This situation has ...
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Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy Keith Eugene Maskus Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
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