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The present paper is a study of how specific institutions affect innovation in a specific country. In the paper uses … patents have as an indicator for innovation the authors use different information that can be drawn from patents. …
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A bill to provide for the establishment and incorporation of Universities for Research and Innovation and for enabling … them to emerge as centres for ecosystems to develop as hubs of education, research and innovation and to promote research … and innovation in learning and design, development and delivery of solutions and for matters connected therewith and …
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The innovation, efficiency and productivity responses to the stronger protection of intellectual property rights post …
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The relationship between market value and innovation in the context of manufacturing firms in India was analysed, using … data for 2001-2010. In a milieu where most firms do not patent, the concern was whether ‘small’ innovations would be …
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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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the introduction of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980 in the US. The Act allowed universities to retain patent rights over …
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This paper investigates whether, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfer – namely, overseas R&D – is influenced by the strength of intellectual property protection that host nations provide. Using data spanning the period 1977-2004, we find weak...
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On April 3, 2006, an independent commission on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), innovation and public health … accepts that intellectual property rights are a general incentive provided by governments to promote innovation in all fields …
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This study has the objective to: 1) examine the extend to which the flexibilities contained in the WTO agreement on TRIPS have been incorporated into the legislation of developing countries and the extent of the actual use for public health purposes; 2) review the stated trade policies of major...
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TRIPS is a reality and India has to rework its patent law to conform to it. But that does not mean that we have a … patent law that provides for TRIPS plus rules. Our interest lies in taking full advantage of any flexibility available in the …
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