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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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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protect firms from imitation and are considered crucial to promote innovation and technological diffusion. This paper examines the impact of IPR on import sourcing decisions of multinationals. We consider a framework in which firms offshore production of an...
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This paper examines how stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the south affects the processes of R&D investment, technology transfer and skill accumulation. It finds that stronger IPR protection has only a temporary impact on the innovation rate while it has a negative impact...
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establishment of the World Trade Organization(WTO) in 1995. Although the TRIPS Agreement covers several areas of IPRs, Patents … Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement into theMarrakesh Agreement leading to the …
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producers. Then the dialogue points out the following vicious circle in theory: economic analysis maintains that, absent rights …
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Recent evidence on world trade patterns reveals North-South specialization across products of the same industries and … product groups but different quality, which is not matched by the predictions of traditional and new trade theory. This paper …
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their long product lifetime seek strong patent protection by home government. To test the theory, I measure product cycles …
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We develop a model to analyze one mechanism under which stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection may improve the ability of firms in developing countries to break into export markets. A Northern firm with a superior process technology chooses either exports or technology transfer...
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