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agriculture and food; environment and climate change; information and communication technology (ICT); public health and … survey of LDC Members which identified as priority areas for technology transfer as agriculture and food; environment and … (TRIPS Agreement). Several provisions address technology transfer, which constitute an essential part of the efforts made by …
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Property Rights (TRIPS) mandates to developed country Members to provide incentives to enterprises and institutions in their … potential beneficiaries of this obligation. Part 3 recounts the role of LDCs in the TRIPS negotiations in the Uruguay Round and …This paper examines the background of Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement, the nature of this obligation on developed …
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This paper analyzes welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) in the framework of TRIPS for … environment, the South sets its IPR policy strategically to manipulate multinationals' decisions on innovation and location. Firms …
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The deployment of eco-innovations in developing countries is a key driver of their contribution to efficiently addressing global environmental challenges. It is also a key driver of markets for eco-innovation and sustainable economic development. This report explores the barriers developing...
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outbreak. Furthermore, it elaborates on patent-related policy options provided by the TRIPS Agreement, and WTO Members …
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developing countries, which is one of the premises at the basis of the TRIPS Agreement. Cross-sectional analysis of firms …
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One of the explicit goals of the 1995 TRIPS Agreement is promotion of technological innovation and transfer and … dissemination of technologies worldwide. We statistically assess the relative impact of TRIPS on technology diffusion in the life … confounding factors, we find that the pharma-specific provisions in TRIPS have a positive and statistically significant …
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This paper analyzes the role of absorptive capacity in R&D spillovers through strategic R&D investments in a game-theoretic framework. In the model, a firm's effective R&D is composed of idiosyncratic R&D, which produces its own innovations, and identical R&D, which improves absorptive capacity....
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This paper analyzes the role of absorptive capacity in R&D spillovers through strategic R&D investments in a game-theoretic framework. In the model, a firm's effective R&D is composed of idiosyncratic R&D, which produces its own innovations, and identical R&D, which improves absorptive capacity....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011764985
The optimal approach to creating and maintaining an equitable balance in the international IPRs system will likely involve a combination of approaches. The goal of the international IPRs system should be to promote innovation, while protecting against the continuation and exacerbation of a stark...
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