Many countries of the world, including India, have achieved self-sufficiency in knowledge intensive sectors by allowing for a loosely defined intellectual property rights (IPR) regime. The implementation of TRIPS worldwide represents a step in the opposite direction and its impact on the production and innovative capacity of developing countries in knowledge intensive sectors is not at all clear. Taking India as representative of a technologically advanced developing country, and the biotech based segment of the pharmaceutical industry as an example of an emerging knowledge intensive sector, we examine the possible impact of TRIPS on the incentives and ability to innovate. The conclusion is that TRIPS is not likely to have a significant imp...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has experienced rapid growth, becoming the world's largest provid...
This article analyses the impact of the implementation of the 'Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of...
This paper analyzes the post-TRIPs behavior of domestic and foreign pharmaceutical firms in India in...
Currently, there is a debate on what impact the implementation\ud of the Trade Related Aspects of In...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
The World Trade Organisation on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights has made it ma...
The impact of intellectual property rights in particular patent relating to public health has posed ...
On the post-Uruguay Round world trade scenario, after the accords in agriculture and textiles and cl...
432-441After India became a founder member of WTO and acceded to the TRIPS Agreement, the product pa...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
The process of globalization and the emergence of a rules-based multilateral trading system pose sig...
257-265Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement affected on 1st Janua...
217-224The TRIPS Agreement, it was expected, would prove beneficial for developing countries, as it...
On the post-Uruguay Round world trade scenario, after the accords in agriculture and textiles and cl...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has experienced rapid growth, becoming the world's largest provid...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has experienced rapid growth, becoming the world's largest provid...
This article analyses the impact of the implementation of the 'Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of...
This paper analyzes the post-TRIPs behavior of domestic and foreign pharmaceutical firms in India in...
Currently, there is a debate on what impact the implementation\ud of the Trade Related Aspects of In...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
The World Trade Organisation on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights has made it ma...
The impact of intellectual property rights in particular patent relating to public health has posed ...
On the post-Uruguay Round world trade scenario, after the accords in agriculture and textiles and cl...
432-441After India became a founder member of WTO and acceded to the TRIPS Agreement, the product pa...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
The process of globalization and the emergence of a rules-based multilateral trading system pose sig...
257-265Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement affected on 1st Janua...
217-224The TRIPS Agreement, it was expected, would prove beneficial for developing countries, as it...
On the post-Uruguay Round world trade scenario, after the accords in agriculture and textiles and cl...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has experienced rapid growth, becoming the world's largest provid...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has experienced rapid growth, becoming the world's largest provid...
This article analyses the impact of the implementation of the 'Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of...
This paper analyzes the post-TRIPs behavior of domestic and foreign pharmaceutical firms in India in...