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transparency and accountability in this process. Past research shows that there are a host of non-technological factors which … developing countries in general. The research adopted an interpretative case study approach to study the phenomenon. The …
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employs a wide angle view of drug regulation in the region whose members possess varying levels of research and development …
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In this paper, the influence of stronger intellectual property protection on technology transfer into developing countries via licensing is analyzed. Using panel data for the post-TRIPs period 1995-2005, it is found that stronger protection is associated with increased royalty and license fee...
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regulatory structure that separates research from the university and discourages good faculty from joining, which erodes the …
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among extended family members. IFLS is ideally suited for this research since the survey collects detailed information about …
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, fuel and food. This is leading to the further exploitation of previously unused land. [DB research]. URL …
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From the early 1990s, India embarked on easing capital controls. Liberalization emphasised openness towards equity flows, both FDI and portfolio flows. In particular, there are few barriers in the face of portfolio equity flows. In recent years, a massive increase in the value of foreign...
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