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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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to innovation and growth. Finally, an outline of the role of monetary policy in sustaining growth and innovations by …
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Under certain conditions it is optimal for the noninnovating south to give patent protection for a longer time period … than the innovating north. A cooperative patent agreement involves a larger protection by each country compared to the non …
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This paper highlights the status of the Indian biopharmaceutical industry and also makes a comparison with the global scenario. It also discusses the current situation regarding patenting biopharmaceuticals in India. [GIDR WP no. 168].
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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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This paper will discuss the major factors, which affect Indonesia’s industrial competitiveness, specifically the determinants of its industrial technology development, which is crucial to raising Indonesia’s competitiveness. After a brief overview of industrial development before...
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, judgemental rationality and open systems are recommended for interdisciplinary investigations of poverty. [DSA, Annual conference …
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Government corruption is more prevalent in poor countries than in rich countries. This paper uses cross-industry heterogeneity in growth rates within Vietnam to test empirically whether growth leads to lower corruption. The analysis uses survey data collected from over 13,000 Vietnamese firms...
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Deforestation in developing and middle income countries is an urgent global problem, affecting climate change, soil erosion, major river basins, and livelihoods of poor households living near the forests. Public discussions of the problem are frequently dominated by widely held beliefs...
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There is perhaps only one broad certainty in the contemporary debate on climate change: not only does climate change affect different nations and communities differently, but the responses of individual stakeholders and institutions are also quite different, primarily because of their different...
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