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. The final part of this essay, explores the likely impact of harmonization of international patent laws - including TRIPS …
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urbanization and schooling aect the level of IP protection for plant varieties. The TRIPS Agreement appears as an exogenous factor …
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This paper aims to contribute to frame the IP for development debate into a more extensive discussion on appropriability, within the perspective of policies shaping scientific, technological and production capabilities in the light of development theory. Through the lenses of the paradigm based...
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The paper - which will introduce the book Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development, edited by M. Cimoli, G. Dosi, K. Maskus, R. Okediji, J. Reichman and J. Stiglitz, Oxford University Press, forthcoming - discusses the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)...
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Two opposite models are currently operating in the modern economy, the strong intellectual property rights (IPR) model, and the open source/open science model. They have traditionally been applied to alternative institutional contexts. The strong IPR model has been associated to the business...
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This paper studies the effect of strengthening intellectual property rights (IPRs) after the signing of the TRIPS on …
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