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The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by change that is beyond their control. But what about those who make use of their basic economic rights to facilitate economic and social change? Do these agents of change need protection and, if so,...
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The book consists of eleven chapters: Part I: Introducing a human rights framework and clarifying human rights provisions Chapter 1: The Context, Including Basic Approaches or Understanding Human Rights Chapter 2: The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress and its Applications Chapter 3: The...
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– is occurring in biotechnology seeds in China and India. We begin with an overview of the agricultural challenges faced by … China and India and the substantial investments that both countries are making in agricultural research and development (R … foreign firms in China and significant price caps in India; limitations and gaps in IP protection and enforcement; and lengthy …
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This article reviews the major elements of the enterprise income tax (EIT) system in China and examines the dynamic …, China's policy concerns and traditional issues play a role in the new system. The article concludes with some observations …
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Using the policy of establishing specialized intellectual property courts (IPC), this paper explores how judicial protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) affects business performance. We find that establishing IPCs has led to a 14.4% improvement in the business performance of local...
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This paper poses a question: do firms in developing countries not innovate because they are unwilling to? The question moves away from the conventional focus on the obstacles (such as the lack of access to finance) that hinder firms' innovation ability. The World Bank's Enterprise Survey is used...
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