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Developing countries tend to take a negative view of the protection of intellectual property rights as reflected in the TRIPs agreement, as this seems to conflict with their own developmental needs. As the following article points out, there are, however, a number of reasons why developing...
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economies are fuelling calls to contain the so-called evergreening practices of drug producers around the world. But such …
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Since 1975 the Lomé Conventions have granted trade preferences to African exports to the European Union, Africa's main …, leading to net reductions in African exports. What lessons should the countries of Africa draw from this? …
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followers. However, considering the globalization of the world economy, its effects might well be different from those expected. …
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This article examines a sample of German pharmaceutical firms to highlight the strategic reasons why firms participate in various intellectual property (IP) marketplaces, both proprietary (patents and copyrights) and non-proprietary (open source and non-patented technology). The obstacles that...
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