This open access book analyses intellectual property codification and innovation governance in the development of six key industries in India and China. These industries are reflective of the innovation and economic development of the two economies, or of vital importance to them: the IT Industry; the film industry; the pharmaceutical industry; plant varieties and food security; the automobile industry; and peer production and the sharing economy. The analysis extends beyond the domain of IP law, and includes economics and policy analysis. The overarching concern that cuts through all chapters is an inquiry into why certain industries have developed in one country and not in the other, including: the role that state innovation policy and/or...
www.ipria.org 2 This paper begins by surveying recent economic studies of the relationships between ...
This study explores the interrelationship between intellectual property (IP) law and technology tran...
Intellectual Property Rights’ systems have not yet been admitted as policy instruments favouring eco...
This open access book analyses intellectual property codification and innovation governance in the d...
This paper looks at the insertion of China and India in the contested and highly legalised regime of...
In this paper we argue that the degree of internalization of knowledge creation could help determine...
Both China and India have been experiencing a historical take-off in the use of intellectual propert...
The returns from almost all human endeavors can ultimately be translated into monetary gains. The pa...
Indian government has undertaken significant modifications in the Intellectual Property (IP) regime ...
In advanced capitalist societies, intellectual property laws protecting such subject matter as copyr...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
The recent forces of increasing globalization have forced India and China to reform their intellectu...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
Trade in knowledge-related good and services can have profound consequences for the well-being of de...
This study explores the interrelationship between intellectual property (IP) law and technology tran...
www.ipria.org 2 This paper begins by surveying recent economic studies of the relationships between ...
This study explores the interrelationship between intellectual property (IP) law and technology tran...
Intellectual Property Rights’ systems have not yet been admitted as policy instruments favouring eco...
This open access book analyses intellectual property codification and innovation governance in the d...
This paper looks at the insertion of China and India in the contested and highly legalised regime of...
In this paper we argue that the degree of internalization of knowledge creation could help determine...
Both China and India have been experiencing a historical take-off in the use of intellectual propert...
The returns from almost all human endeavors can ultimately be translated into monetary gains. The pa...
Indian government has undertaken significant modifications in the Intellectual Property (IP) regime ...
In advanced capitalist societies, intellectual property laws protecting such subject matter as copyr...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
The recent forces of increasing globalization have forced India and China to reform their intellectu...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
Trade in knowledge-related good and services can have profound consequences for the well-being of de...
This study explores the interrelationship between intellectual property (IP) law and technology tran...
www.ipria.org 2 This paper begins by surveying recent economic studies of the relationships between ...
This study explores the interrelationship between intellectual property (IP) law and technology tran...
Intellectual Property Rights’ systems have not yet been admitted as policy instruments favouring eco...