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This paper examines the phenomenon of international R%D collaboration in the form of cross-national patenting. Using a unique dataset on patents from the USPTO for a maximum of 125 countries over the period 1975-2005, we show that, despite the potential for technological advancement arising from...
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The innovation, efficiency and productivity responses to the stronger protection of intellectual property rights post …-TRIPs, with reference to manufacturing industry in India is studied. The fact that the post-TRIPs strengthening of IPRs in India …
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intellectual property rights and of offshoring costs on the rate of innovation and on the offshoring intensity. In chapter 4 I …
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The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a “medical anti … difficult to predict the impact of patenting on biomedical innovation in developing and least developed countries. This paper … develops a framework of analysis for the impact of patent rights on biomedical innovation in “technology follower” developing …
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The paper broadly examines the core trade interests of the EU and India, the content of the negotiations and outlines … some key concerns of a potential deal for India in the areas of goods, services and investments, intellectual property … space, livelihoods and other public interest concerns for India. The objective of the paper is to highlight some of the key …
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on important pharmaceutical products. Though the pharmaceutical industry of India and Canada share a few common points of … comparison, the most important point of divergence between Canada and India is that while the Indian pharmaceutical industry is …
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The introduction of pharmaceutical product patents in India and other developing countries is expected to have a … market surrounding India today differs considerably from that of the 1970's, the Japanese experience offers a policy option … that may profitably be considered by India today. The Indian patent system emphasizes the patentability requirement in …
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The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a “medical anti … difficult to predict the impact of patenting on biomedical innovation in developing and least developed countries. This paper … develops a framework of analysis for the impact of patent rights on biomedical innovation in “technology follower” developing …
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SPNE policy choice. The welfare properties reveal that although innovation may be higher at the (Strict IPR, PI) policy …
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