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COVID-19, caused by SARS-Cov-2, was declared to be a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020. Since …
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This paper analyses the development of universities' patent applications in Germany before and after the abolition of the 'professors' privilege' in 2002. By means of a database with all patent applications of German universities with professors among the inventors (1990-2006), systematic...
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), have been approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) for inclusion in its Emergency Use Listing (EUL). The analysis is …
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infectious diseases disproportionately affecting the world’s poor as a foreign policy issue, mobilizing billions in global health …
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To date, there has been little empirical study to date of the effect that TRIPS-Plus intellectual property protection required by American free trade agreements has had on the economies of our trading partners. This paper examines data on foreign direct investment, licensing, employment, sales,...
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This note discusses the medical/therapeutical responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and their “political economy” context. First, the very quick development of several vaccines highlights the richness of the basic knowledge waiting for therapeutical exploitation. Such knowledge has largely...
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The Italian and European regulatory framework for patents would benefit from further improvements in order to foster dynamic competition between Italian firms. At the national level the exclusive allocation of the right to patent inventions to universities, rather than to researchers, would...
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Continued lobbying by high-end, American designers for intellectual property-type fashion design protection has culminated in the proposed Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act, intended to introduce EU standards. Using a sequential, 2-firm, vertical differentiation framework,...
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