This paper examines two dimensions of the software piracy-development nexus to complement existing formal literature. It empirically assesses the incidence of piracy on the Human Development Index (HDI) and its constituents and then the instrumentality of Intellectual Property Right (IPR) treaties (laws) in the linkages. An instrumental variable or Two-stage least squares is applied on panel of 11 African countries with data for the period 2000-2010. Three main findings are established: (1) software piracy has a negative incidence on inequality adjusted human development; (2) the unappealing effect of piracy on the HDI is fuelled by per capita economic prosperity and life expectancy components of human emancipation; (3) software piracy incr...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
In the current efforts of harmonizing the standards and enforcement of IPRs protection worldwide, th...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
This paper examines two dimensions of the software piracy-development nexus to complement existing f...
The study examines the effect of software piracy on inclusive human development in 11 African countr...
The study examines the effect of software piracy on inclusive human development in 11 African countr...
Purpose – Poverty and inequality undoubtedly remain substantial challenges to economic and human dev...
This paper is an extension of the debate on the nexus between the strength of IPRs and prospects for...
This paper is an extension of the debate on the nexus between the strength of IPRs and prospects for...
With the proliferation of technology used to prate software, this paper answers some key questions i...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
In the current efforts of harmonizing the standards and enforcement of IPRs protection worldwide, th...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
This paper examines two dimensions of the software piracy-development nexus to complement existing f...
The study examines the effect of software piracy on inclusive human development in 11 African countr...
The study examines the effect of software piracy on inclusive human development in 11 African countr...
Purpose – Poverty and inequality undoubtedly remain substantial challenges to economic and human dev...
This paper is an extension of the debate on the nexus between the strength of IPRs and prospects for...
This paper is an extension of the debate on the nexus between the strength of IPRs and prospects for...
With the proliferation of technology used to prate software, this paper answers some key questions i...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
In the current efforts of harmonizing the standards and enforcement of IPRs protection worldwide, th...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...