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duration of a country’s patents that are applied with national treatment. After describing the determination of national … policies in a non-cooperative regime of patent protection, we ask, ‘why are patents longer in the North?’ We also study … harmonization of patent policies is necessary or sufficient for global efficiency. …
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innovation. We associate the strength of IPR protection with the duration of a country’s patents that are applied with national … are patents longer in the North? We also study international patent agreements by deriving the properties of an efficient … global regime of patent protection and asking whether harmonization of patent policies is necessary or sufficient for global …
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innovation. We associate the strength of IPR protection with the duration of a country's patents that are applied with national … are patents longer in the North? We also study international patent agreements by deriving the properties of an efficient … global regime of patent protection and asking whether harmonization of patent policies is necessary or sufficient for global …
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Information and communication technologies (ICT) for health or eHealth solutions hold great potential for generating systemic efficiencies by strengthening five critical pillars of a health system: human resources for health, supply chain management, health care financing, governance and service...
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emphasis on the major traditional areas of copyright, trademarks and patents. Each chapter in this study discusses the …
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This paper analyzes the setting of national patent policies in the global economy. In the standard model with free trade and social-welfare-maximizing governments à la Grossman and Lai (2004), cross-border positive policy externalities induce individual countries to select patent strengths that...
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In the standard model with free trade and social-welfare-maximizing governments à la Grossman and Lai (2004), cross-border positive policy externalities result in countries choosing a combination of patent strengths that is weaker than optimal from a global perspective. This paper introduces...
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This paper analyzes the setting of national patent policies in the global economy. In the standard model with free trade and social-welfare-maximizing governments à la Grossman and Lai (2004), cross-border positive policy externalities induce individual countries to select patent strengths that...
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