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institutions lead to inefficient outcomes, while agreeing on a long-term cooperative second best mindset leads to higher welfare … de facto institutions, especially enforcement authorities (prosecutors and judiciary) before signing the agreement and … considered useful when discussing new strategies related to the possibility of establishing binding institutions to enforce IPR. …
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This paper examines whether a Northern firm prefers to export or to engage in FDI to serve the South. If the firm engages in FDI, its technology is imitated, and a Southern firm enters the market that may sell in both markets. The Northern firm may invest to prevent product piracy in the North....
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This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distributions of software piracy. Our paper examines software piracy in 99 countries for the period 1994-2010, using contemporary and non-contemporary quantile regressions. The intuition for modelling...
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This paper employs a recent methodological innovation on intellectual property rights (IPRs) harmonization to project global timelines for common policies against software piracy. The findings on 99 countries are premised on 15 fundamental characteristics of software piracy based on...
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