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successful negotiations involving a granted patent with those involving a pending patent. Similarly, we identify the disclosure … effect by comparing the probability of successful negotiations involving a pending patent with those involving no patent. We … patent instead of a pending patent are 10 per cent more likely to be successfully completed (compared with an average …
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В статье рассмотрены отдельные проблемные вопросы анализа основных средств, возникающие на практике при его выполнении и продиктованные настоящими условиями...
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dictated the real terms of management, are considered in the article. The fallaciousness of cost estimation of physical wear of … level of their obsolescence is well-proven. An author look is presented on possibility of perfection of these methods. …
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not patents affect the direction of research but that scientists’ understanding of patent law; their recent experience …
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for industrial creativity that can rival the northeast. This study shows that this viewpoint, based on patent activity, is …
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, vom Patent abweichendes europäisches Schutzrecht abzusichern. …
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It is ascertained that the theorem of proportionality, which maintains that replacement investment is a constant proportion of the outstanding capital stock, has several fundamental shortcomings. It derives from a model founded on assumptions that are highly restrictive and unlikely to hold in...
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. Section 4 discusses disembodied obsolescence in more detail. Section 5 introduces new (more efficient) models of the capital …
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