Intellectual property and the new global Japanese economy


Ruth Taplin.
Bok Engelsk 2009 Ruth. Taplin,· Electronic books.
Utgitt
London ; New York : : Routledge, , 2009.
Omfang
1 online resource (166 p.)
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Japanese terms; 1 Roots of the IP drive and economic globalization; 2 Japan as an IP nation; 3 Historical perspectives of the economy and IP; 4 Cross-border IP and the fast-tracking of patent applications; 5 Changes to the Patent Court and employees' rights to compensation; 6 Changes in Japanese corporate governance; 7 Future developments in the Japanese exchanges; 8 Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Index. - The Japanese economy is the second largest in the world and is becoming once more one of the most competitive. Despite the stagnation and deflation experienced during the 1990s, Japan has progressively become more aware of the need to be a global player, in particular under the radical administration of former Prime Minister Koizumi. A vigorous approach to intellectual property borrowed from the US and Europe, stressing the importance of innovation, assisted in kick-starting the Japanese economy again and has sustained its increasingly high performance. This book examines how Japan has used
Emner
Intellectual property - Economic aspects - Japan.
immaterielle rettigheter immaterialrett Japan
Sjanger
Geografisk emneord
Dewey
ISBN
0415465974. - 9780415465977

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