Edited by Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Keith E. Maskus, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman, and Joseph E. Stiglitz: + Offers a comprehensive discussion of the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and their relation with innovative activities from a historical perspective + In-depth analysis of the current IPR regime and its impact on catching up countries + Proposes effective alternatives to the current IPR system heavily biased toward patents and copyright
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Edited by Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Keith E. Maskus, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman, and Jos...
textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a ...
This first chapter sets out the purpose of the book, which is to analyze the impact of diverse intel...
Countries with innovative local industries almost invariably have laws to foster innovation by regul...
The following paper summarizes the importance of intellectual property rights for the developed nati...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
Intellectual Property Rights are important, but the importance of IPR has been exaggerated, as they ...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
The contemporary intellectual property rights (IPR) system is not a simple, smoothly working block o...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
Technological progress and increased globalization have raised the importance of intellectual proper...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Edited by Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Keith E. Maskus, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman, and Jos...
textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a ...
This first chapter sets out the purpose of the book, which is to analyze the impact of diverse intel...
Countries with innovative local industries almost invariably have laws to foster innovation by regul...
The following paper summarizes the importance of intellectual property rights for the developed nati...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
Intellectual Property Rights are important, but the importance of IPR has been exaggerated, as they ...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
The contemporary intellectual property rights (IPR) system is not a simple, smoothly working block o...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
Technological progress and increased globalization have raised the importance of intellectual proper...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...