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The paper - which will introduce the book Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development … - discusses the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the process of development, both from the point of view of the … rates of innovation. Indeed, there is circumstantial evidence to the opposite. And, indeed, a sound theoretic consideration …
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The paper - which will introduce the book Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development … - discusses the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the process of development, both from the point of view of the … rates of innovation. Indeed, there is circumstantial evidence to the opposite. And, indeed, a sound theoretic consideration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010328603
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The paper - which will introduce the book Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development … - discusses the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the process of development, both from the point of view of the … rates of innovation. Indeed, there is circumstantial evidence to the opposite. And, indeed, a sound theoretic consideration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738350
Entrepreneurship in advanced economies is in decline. This comes as a surprise: many scholars have anticipated an upsurge in entrepreneurship, and expected an "entrepreneurial economy" to replace the post-WW2 "managed" economy. Instead of the "entrepreneurial economy" what has come into being...
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We study the extent to which countries undergo structural change during and after episodes of sustained investment surges. In particular, we explore the evolution of trade flows, considering (i) exports sophistication or complexity, (ii) exports diversification, and (iii) capital goods imports....
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We rank 5,107 products and 124 countries according to the Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009) measures of complexity. We find that: (1) the most complex products are in machinery, chemicals, and metals, while the least complex products are raw materials and commodities, wood, textiles, and agricultural...
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Entrepreneurship in most advanced economies is in decline. This comes as a surprise: many scholars have expected an upsurge in entrepreneurship. What are the reasons for the decline? In this paper I first document the extent of the decline in terms of entrepreneurial entry rates; the share of...
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We study the extent to which countries undergo structural change during and after episodes of sustained investment surges. In particular, we explore the evolution of trade flows, considering (i) exports sophistication or complexity, (ii) exports diversification, and (iii) capital goods imports....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012503464