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transfer and dissemination of technology. Article 66.2 specifically obligates developed country Members to provide incentives …
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We present a selective survey of the economic theory of intellectual property rights. After a brief description of the institutional framework, we discuss policy objectives and some basic welfare tradeoffs in intellectual property design. We consider the extent to which social objectives can be...
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We develop a model in which stronger protection of intellectual property rights has an inverted U-shaped effect on innovation. Intellectual property rights protection allows the incumbent firms to capture part of the rents of commercial exploration that would otherwise accrue to the...
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A key input to inventive activity is human capital. Hence it is important to understand the monetary incentives of …
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Property Rights (TRIPS) mandates to developed country Members to provide incentives to enterprises and institutions in their … reported incentives and in which areas of technology. Part 7, highlights the differences in the understanding of terms … "transfer of technology" and "incentives". Part 8 concludes that both developed country Members and LDC Members should take …
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the deterrence hypothesis, namely that crime is weakly decreasing in deterrent incentives, i.e. severity and probability … of punishment. In our experiment, subjects can steal from another participant's payoff. Deterrent incentives vary across … incentives, subjects steal more the stronger the incentives. We observe two types of subjects: selfish subjects who act according …
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offers, projects to educate people or even monetary incentives, are employed relatively extensively by the health insurers … and incentives are neither evaluated nor compared with one another. Conclusions: The relatively extensive range of …
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This paper analyses the importance of financial dis-incentives for workers in Denmark. Based on a panel survey which is … merged to a number of administrative registers it is possible to calculate precise measures of the economic incentives for … also the fixed costs of work. The results indicate large dis-incentives effects for some groups, especially low paid women …
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