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What has been the overall global welfare impact of the accession to the World Trade Organization of a large country … simple user-friendly formula to calculate the global welfare impact of the simultaneous trade liberalization of a number of … countries? How sensitive is the answer to the assumption of the trade model? We find a striking answer to these questions. We …
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What has been the overall global welfare impact of the accession to the World Trade Organization of a large country … simple user-friendly formula to calculate the global welfare impact of the simultaneous trade liberalization of a number of … countries? How sensitive is the answer to the assumption of the trade model? We find a striking answer to these questions. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013108084
This paper investigates Samuelson's (JEP, 2004) argument that technical progress of the trade partner may hurt the home …
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The paper explores theoretically and empirically why trade intermediaries (TIs) are frequently used as agents for … exports to some countries but not to others. We adapt a standard intra-industry trade model with variable export costs (e …
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This paper investigates Samuelson's (JEP, 2004) argument that technical progress of the trade partner may hurt the home …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003758086
exports. The paper modifies Arkolakisś (2010) model of trade with heterogeneous firms by introducing endogenous quality and …
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The paper explores theoretically and empirically why trade intermediaries (TIs) are frequently used as agents for … exports to some countries but not to others. We adapt a standard intra-industry trade model with variable export costs (e …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011437889
The doctrine of patent exhaustion implies that the authorized sale of patented goods “exhausts” the patent rights in the goods sold and precludes additional license fees from downstream buyers. Courts have considered absolute exhaustion, in which the patent owner forfeits all rights upon an...
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The doctrine of "patent exhaustion" implies that the authorized sale of patented goods "exhausts" the patent rights in the goods sold and precludes additional license fees from downstream buyers. This paper offers the first formal economic model of domestic patent exhaustion that incorporates...
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On May 30, 2017, the Supreme Court held that the initial authorized sale of a patented item within or outside the U.S. "exhausts" all rights of the patentee to that item under the Patent Act. This decision goes against the Government's position that a foreign sale authorized by the U.S. patentee...
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