textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a specific piece of knowledge that were protected under Intellectual Property Right law (IPR) to those parties that owned these rights. Under current circumstances where knowledge & innovation play an increasingly significant role in the economy (Foray & Lundvall 1996, Cowan, David and Foray 2000, Cooke 2002, Dolfsma & Soete 2006, Dolfsma 2005). IPRs have become increasingly prominent in debates and are almost unanimously deemed to favor economic development by policymakers, and certainly by policymakers in developed countries. While it has been acknowledged that some parties may benefit more from a system of IPRs than others, in relative term...
The paper uses a new cross-country data to test whether strong intellectual property rights protecti...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) affect international trade flows when knowledge-intensive goods ...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property righ...
As the world moves towards a knowledge-based economy, where wealth creation is no longer based on th...
The following paper summarizes the importance of intellectual property rights for the developed nati...
It is traditionally argued that the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is necessary ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become a key element in national strategies of technologica...
This chapter broadly summarizes some of the basic economic theory on the working of the patent syste...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to evaluate the relationship between property rights on business ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
The paper uses a new cross-country data to test whether strong intellectual property rights protecti...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) affect international trade flows when knowledge-intensive goods ...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property righ...
As the world moves towards a knowledge-based economy, where wealth creation is no longer based on th...
The following paper summarizes the importance of intellectual property rights for the developed nati...
It is traditionally argued that the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is necessary ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become a key element in national strategies of technologica...
This chapter broadly summarizes some of the basic economic theory on the working of the patent syste...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to evaluate the relationship between property rights on business ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
The paper uses a new cross-country data to test whether strong intellectual property rights protecti...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) affect international trade flows when knowledge-intensive goods ...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...