Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch Up : An International Comparative Study


Hiroyuki. Odagiri
Bok Engelsk 2010 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Oxford : : OUP Oxford, , 2010.
Omfang
1 online resource (464 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; I. EARLY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; II. POST-WORLD WAR II DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; III. LATIN AMERICA; IV. ASIA; Index. - For most countries, economic development involves a process of 'catching up' with leading countries at the time. This is never achieved solely by physical assets and labour alone: also needed are the accumulation of technological capabilities, educational attainment, entrepreneurship, and the development of the necessary institutional infrastructure. One element of this infrastructure is the regime of intellectual property rights (IPR), particularly patents. Patents may promoteinnovation and catch up, and they may foster formal technology transfer. Yet they may also prove to be barriers for de
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Economic development -- Developing countries.
Intellectual property -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
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9780199574759

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