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Neil Netanel has edited this compilation of articles in order to examine the development agenda and the broader issues it touches upon. The contributors include leading scholars from various disciplines, including economics, political science, and law.
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The development agenda: global intellectual property and developing countries
2008, Oxford University Press
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0195342100 9780195342109
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Table of Contents
The WIPO development agenda and its development policy context
The development agenda at WIPOo : where does it stand?
Trips 3.0: policy calibration and innovation displacement
The WIPO development agenda in a historical and political context
The politics of intellectual-property reform in developing countries : the relevance of the World Intellectual Property Organization
History lessons for the WIPO development agenda
The WIPO development agenda : a cautionary note
What direction is the wind blowing? : protection of DRM in China
Are national patent laws the blossoming rains? : evidence from domestic innovation, technology transfers, and international trade post patent implementations in the period 1978-2002
Historical perspectives on patent systems in economic development
Expanding patent rights in pharmaceuticals : the linkage between patents and drug registration
Is product patent protection necessary to spur innovation in developing countries? R&D by Indian pharmaceutical companies after trips
IPRS and technological development in pharmaceuticals: who is patenting what in Brazil after the TRIPS?
The production of knowledge, innovation and IP in developing countries : creative industries and the development agenda
Arab musiconomics, culture, copyright and the commons
Trading copyright : global pressure on local culture
Antitrust, patents, and developing nations
Innovation, competition policies and intellectual property : an evolutionary perspective and its policy implications
Intellectual property and development as freedom
Contours of an international linstrument on limitations and exceptions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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