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both an engine of growth and a potential barrier to it. As a result, growth is an inverse U-shaped function of the … standardization rate (and of competition). Second, we characterize the growth and welfare maximizing speed of standardization. We show …
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both an engine of growth and a potential barrier to it. As a result, growth is an inverse U-shaped function of the … standardization rate (and of competition). Second, we characterize the growth and welfare maximizing speed of standardization. We show …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010576552
analyzes a model of North-South trade and endogenous growth through innovation and imitation that can predict the observed … both the innovation in the North and the imitational lag of the South. Opening to trade increases the growth rate and … enforcement. Stronger IPR protection has a negative effect on growth and deteriorates the lag of the South, but the welfare …
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analyzes a model of North-South trade and endogenous growth through innovation and imitation that can predict the observed … both the innovation in the North and the imitational lag of the South. Opening to trade increases the growth rate and … enforcement. Stronger IPR protection has a negative effect on growth and deteriorates the lag of the South, but the welfare …
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The study is to develop an extended North-South model to analyze the IPR conflict and possible policy implications for the pharmaceutical industry. In this proposed theoretical and empirical work, innovation from the North, followed by imitation in the South (India and Bangladesh), and Foreign...
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Precedent studies have designed a novel financial mechanism ensuring others access and exploit intellectual capital while protecting the right holder’s profit. By the mechanism, the national central bank would fund the generation and adoption of intellectual capital, e.g., a license fee, and...
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Following the latest comprehensive working paper proposal for the Intellectual Property Currency (IPC) at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=4160537, we have built a scenario showing a specific example of the IPC framework for better understanding it. The scenario describes a quantitative story...
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protecting intellectual capital is arguably not merely to protect it but more to underpin growth in the capital while balancing …
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his essay places the first blueprint for the Intellectual Property Currency (IPC) funding that the International Central Bank for Intellectual Properties (ICB/IP) would issue to finance the implementation of intellectual capital and the generation of the next one. The blueprint formulates the...
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This essay places the second version of the blueprint for the Intellectual Property Currency (IPC), in which we have updated the first one with more detailed descriptions in depth. The IPC would be issued by the International Central Bank for Intellectual Property (ICB/IP) upon request when the...
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