The paper provides an economic analysis of two types of counterfeit goods under market equilibrium and under market failure respectively. Section one answers why consumers demand fake goods, the counterfeiters’ incentives, dynamics of short-run equilibrium and changes in the long run. Counterfeiting, as a market behavior, lasts as long as the pleasure from consuming and super profit from producing exist. Section two analyzes six non-market factors behind the large-scale production in China. There are institutional, economic and social reasons that keep this illegal industry flourishing. Measures improving these factors should be effective to prevent a crackdown on the industry
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...
Today, counterfeiting is growing prevalent all over the world due to enormous returns on investment ...
Behind the prosperity, the Chinese economy is always being considered as a copycat economy. Recently...
The policies implemented towards open-economy by the Chinese government encouraged adopting foreign ...
The policies implemented towards open-economy by the Chinese government encouraged adopting foreign ...
This research empathizes with the opportunities that drive demand for counterfeit goods. Governments...
Study of the consumption of counterfeit products casts consumers as reflexive agents who knowingly b...
The world of counterfeit goods is diverse and has grown rapidly throughout the years. The boom of e-...
Counterfeiting is increasing and becoming a complicated issue across different countries in the worl...
Counterfeiting is a global problem of enormous magnitude. Despite its obvious importance, relatively...
Estimated at more than $500 billion, counterfeits are a booming industry. The negative impacts can n...
This paper examines the tricky and confusing problem of counterfeit goods demand. Counterfeit activi...
Unlike other counterfeit products, automotive components are hidden from view and, at least by the l...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...
Today, counterfeiting is growing prevalent all over the world due to enormous returns on investment ...
Behind the prosperity, the Chinese economy is always being considered as a copycat economy. Recently...
The policies implemented towards open-economy by the Chinese government encouraged adopting foreign ...
The policies implemented towards open-economy by the Chinese government encouraged adopting foreign ...
This research empathizes with the opportunities that drive demand for counterfeit goods. Governments...
Study of the consumption of counterfeit products casts consumers as reflexive agents who knowingly b...
The world of counterfeit goods is diverse and has grown rapidly throughout the years. The boom of e-...
Counterfeiting is increasing and becoming a complicated issue across different countries in the worl...
Counterfeiting is a global problem of enormous magnitude. Despite its obvious importance, relatively...
Estimated at more than $500 billion, counterfeits are a booming industry. The negative impacts can n...
This paper examines the tricky and confusing problem of counterfeit goods demand. Counterfeit activi...
Unlike other counterfeit products, automotive components are hidden from view and, at least by the l...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The ...