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This paper studies the transition of contract enforcement institutions. The prevalence of relational contracts, low legal quality, strong cultural preference for personalistic relationships, low social mobility, and highly unequal endowment form a cluster of mutually reinforcing institutions...
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Family businesses are growing and turning into complex business groups, transforming from family controlled and managed to family owned and professionally managed public listed businesses. Hence, successful succession of a business and development of future successors are becoming the key...
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This paper provides a cradle-to-grave model for political union between two unequally endowed states. We introduce negotiated, contested, and time-consistent contested constitutions to address various classes of merger problems. Merger agreement is shown to be path dependent and, in some cases,...
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pharmaceuticals; and the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) are also discussed. The author proposes certain …
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industry in India. A literature review, interviews and an econometric analysis are carried out in order to examine FDIs impact …
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India and China are important players in an evolving process of globalization of research and development (R …&D). Focusing on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries, this paper analyses the challenges and prospects facing the two … infrastructures are important assets for India and China in the era of globalization of R&D. At the same time, however, there is a …
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system (IKS) and access and benefit sharing (ABS) in context of conflict between the CBD and the TRIPs. Though the Doha … Development Agenda (Paragraph 19) did acknowledge the need of CBD and TRIPs relationship to be looked into, however most of the … national level rather than placing it as part of multilateral regime. The emerging evidence from Kani case in India suggests …
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&D subsidies through multilateral trade agreements such as the TRIPS Agreement and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing … countries to strongly enforce patent protection through the TRIPS Agreement. In our analysis, it turns out that it is globally … TRIPS Agreement as an inefficient victory of the interests of northern exporting countries over those of southern importing …
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Bill fulfills Indias obligations under Article 27.3 of TRIPS. Further, the paper analyzes the benefits India is likely to … derive from fulfilling these obligations. Thus, Part I examines Article 27.3 of TRIPS to analyze the constituents of the …. This part concludes that India should refrain from enacting the Seeds Bill but should, instead, strengthen the PPVFA by …
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As a result of changing conditions in the world market and increasing global competition, trade and integration arrangements have become a part of economic and development strategies of countries. Bilateral economic partnerships or Free Trade Agreements are seen as an option in creating a stable...
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