The existence of parallel imports (PI) raises a number of interesting policy and strategic questions, which are the subject of this survey article. For example, parallel trade is essentially arbitrage within policy-integrated markets of IPR-protected goods, which may have different prices across countries. Thus, we analyze fully two types of price differences that give rise to such arbitrage. First is simple retail-level trade in horizontal markets because consumer prices may differ. Second is the deeper, and more strategic, issue of vertical pricing within the common distribution organization of an original manufacturer selling its goods through wholesale distributors in different markets. This vertical price control problem presents the I...
This paper analyses the issue of parallel trade (arbitrage) for products protected by intellectual p...
Parallel trade (PT) is a phenomenon that takes place at the distribution level, when a patented prod...
We consider a policy game between a high-income country hosting a drug innovator and a low-income co...
A policy of national exhaustion says that the rights to control distribution, end upon first sale on...
This paper studies the consequences of parallel import (PI) on process innovation of firms heterogen...
Parallel imports (PI) are goods brought legally into a market without the authorization of the local...
This Chapter addresses the topic of intellectual property (IP) exhaustion in the context of the para...
This paper examines how the parallel trade influences the pharmaceutical innovation and welfare. We ...
Price controls create opportunities for international arbitrage. Many have argued that such arbitrag...
This paper proposes a North–South model to study the interaction between price regulation policies a...
Countries can freely decide whether to permit or ban parallel trade. Article 6 of the Agreement on T...
International audienceHigh prices for patented pharmaceuticals have prompted many governments to con...
“Exhaustion of intellectual property rights” means that right holders lose the right to control the ...
A model is developed to explore the behavior of an original manufacturer with a patent in response t...
Countries can freely decide whether to permit or ban parallel trade. Article 6 of the Agreement on T...
This paper analyses the issue of parallel trade (arbitrage) for products protected by intellectual p...
Parallel trade (PT) is a phenomenon that takes place at the distribution level, when a patented prod...
We consider a policy game between a high-income country hosting a drug innovator and a low-income co...
A policy of national exhaustion says that the rights to control distribution, end upon first sale on...
This paper studies the consequences of parallel import (PI) on process innovation of firms heterogen...
Parallel imports (PI) are goods brought legally into a market without the authorization of the local...
This Chapter addresses the topic of intellectual property (IP) exhaustion in the context of the para...
This paper examines how the parallel trade influences the pharmaceutical innovation and welfare. We ...
Price controls create opportunities for international arbitrage. Many have argued that such arbitrag...
This paper proposes a North–South model to study the interaction between price regulation policies a...
Countries can freely decide whether to permit or ban parallel trade. Article 6 of the Agreement on T...
International audienceHigh prices for patented pharmaceuticals have prompted many governments to con...
“Exhaustion of intellectual property rights” means that right holders lose the right to control the ...
A model is developed to explore the behavior of an original manufacturer with a patent in response t...
Countries can freely decide whether to permit or ban parallel trade. Article 6 of the Agreement on T...
This paper analyses the issue of parallel trade (arbitrage) for products protected by intellectual p...
Parallel trade (PT) is a phenomenon that takes place at the distribution level, when a patented prod...
We consider a policy game between a high-income country hosting a drug innovator and a low-income co...