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, particularly patents and trade secrets, as positive and critical inducements to ITT, while those in developing countries often … regard, to date there is little systematic evidence that patents and other IPRs restrict access to ESTs, which largely exist …
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This paper explores the innovation dynamics of the EU Outermost Regions (EU ORs) through patenting behaviour. It emphasises the potential for international collaborations with a wide range of partners, and recommends to mobilise the resources and strategies provided by the EU to strengthen...
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patents restrict access to the very innovations they are intended to promote. Yet others object to property rights at all for … patents and licensing on development and access to genetic technology. The workshop drew on empirical studies and concluded …
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This dataset provides the number of co-inventions (simple patent families) developed jointly by at least two inventors. This indicator is disaggregated by: Inventor country: country of residence of the inventor(s), integral counted; Variables: total number of co-inventions, and percentage of...
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