This dissertation will take a theoretical approach to analyzing certain challenges in the design of intellectual property rights (`IPR') policy. The first essay looks the advisability of introducing IPR into a market which is currently only very lightly protected - the US fashion industry. The proposed Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act is intended to introduce EU standards into the US. Using a sequential, 2-firm, vertical differentiation framework, I analyze the effects of protection on investment in innovative designs by high-quality (`designer') and lower-quality (`mass-market') firms when the mass-marketer may opt to imitate, consumers prefer trendsetting designs and firms compete in prices. I show that desig...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
Developing countries today face external pressures to implement stronger intellectual property right...
This thesis comprises three chapters with the enforcement of intellectual property rights as a centr...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the law and economics of intellectual property (IP). Th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation examines imperfections in how int...
This dissertation uses the lens of intellectual property rights (IPR) to challenge the Information S...
This dissertation consists of introduction chapter and five empirical studies on European intellec...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of a set of essays analyzing the influe...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in innovation. The first chapter analyzes how a...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in innovation. The first chapter analyzes how a...
The United States and its trading partners have adopted cultural and innovation policies under which...
<p><p>This work analyzes the impact of regulation policies in two distinct settings.</p><p><p>Chapt...
PhDThis is a study of legal limits of the exercise of intellectual property, with emphasis on chip ...
Objective of this dissertation is to examine countries\u27 incentives for Intellectual Property Righ...
This dissertation looks at three widely accepted assumptions about how the patent system works: pate...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
Developing countries today face external pressures to implement stronger intellectual property right...
This thesis comprises three chapters with the enforcement of intellectual property rights as a centr...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the law and economics of intellectual property (IP). Th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation examines imperfections in how int...
This dissertation uses the lens of intellectual property rights (IPR) to challenge the Information S...
This dissertation consists of introduction chapter and five empirical studies on European intellec...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of a set of essays analyzing the influe...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in innovation. The first chapter analyzes how a...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in innovation. The first chapter analyzes how a...
The United States and its trading partners have adopted cultural and innovation policies under which...
<p><p>This work analyzes the impact of regulation policies in two distinct settings.</p><p><p>Chapt...
PhDThis is a study of legal limits of the exercise of intellectual property, with emphasis on chip ...
Objective of this dissertation is to examine countries\u27 incentives for Intellectual Property Righ...
This dissertation looks at three widely accepted assumptions about how the patent system works: pate...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
Developing countries today face external pressures to implement stronger intellectual property right...
This thesis comprises three chapters with the enforcement of intellectual property rights as a centr...