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technology-sharing-outsourcing IPRs promote outsourcing of more complex goods to a destination country by guaranteeing the … protection of their technology, (ii) for non-technology-related-outsourcing IPRs attract the outsourcing of less complex products …
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the perverse effects, of IPRs. All this is only reinforced in the case of catching-up countries, with respect to which …
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. When wealth is unequally distributed, reducing the length of IP protection for new but not for previously issued IPRs can …
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Developing countries tend to take a negative view of the protection of intellectual property rights as reflected in the TRIPs agreement, as this seems to conflict with their own developmental needs. As the following article points out, there are, however, a number of reasons why developing...
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