Intellectual Property Rights
Legal and Economic Challenges for Development
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2014. május 8.
- ISBN 9780199660759
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem540 oldal
- Méret 241x164x35 mm
- Súly 960 g
- Nyelv angol
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Rövid leírás:
A volume on intellectual property rights, economic development, technical change, and innovation dynamics and learning. It considers implications of IP rights and regimes on learning and innovation in developing countries and on the effects on technical change on national growth strategies.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
In recent years, Intellectual Property Rights - both in the form of patents and copyrights - have expanded in their coverage, the breadth and depth of protection, and the tightness of their enforcement. Moreover, for the first time in history, the IPR regime has become increasingly uniform at international level by means of the TRIPS agreement, irrespectively of the degrees of development of the various countries.
This volume, first, addresses from different angles the effects of IPR on the processes of innovation and innovation diffusion in general, and with respect to developing countries in particular. Contrary to a widespread view, there is very little evidence that the rates of innovation increase with the tightness of IPR even in developed countries. Conversely, in many circumstances, tight IPR represents an obstacle to imitation and innovation diffusion in developing countries.
What can policies do then? This is the second major theme of the book which offers several detailed discussions of possible policy measures even within the current TRIPS regime - including the exploitation of the waivers to IPR enforcement that it contains, various forms of development of 'technological commons', and non-patent rewards to innovators, such as prizes. Some drawbacks of the regimes, however, are unavoidable: hence the advocacy in many contributions to the book of deep reforms of the system in both developed and developing countries, including the non-patentability of scientific discoveries, the reduction of the depth and breadth of IPR patents, and the variability of the degrees of IPR protection according to the levels of a country's development.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Part I: IPR, Innovation and Development: Economic History and Theory
Innovation, Technical Change and Patents in the Development Process: A Long Term View
Lessons from the Economics Literature on the Likely Consequences of International Harmonization of IPR Protection
Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century: Will the Developing Countries Lead or Follow?
Part II: Knowledge Appropriation and Development
Ethical Incentives for Innovation
Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries? Lessons from the US Experience
Part III: Experiences from Public Health, Agriculture, and Green Technology
IPRs, Public Health, and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues in the Post-2005 TRIPS Agenda
Innovation, Appropriability, and Productivity Growth in Agriculture: A Broad Historical Viewpoint
The Distributive Impact of Intellectual Property Regimes: Report from the 'Natural Experiment' of the Green Revolution
Securing the Global Crop Commons in Support of Agricultural Innovation
Mode of Entry for Emerging Markets: An Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Perspective of the Open Source Development and Management of Biotechnology Knowledge Assets
Intellectual Property and Alternatives: Strategies for Green Innovations
Economic and Legal Considerations for the International Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies
Part IV: Challenges for Governance and Policymaking
Multilateral Agreements and Policy Opportunities
Preferential Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property Rights
Industrial Policy and IPR: A Knowledge Governance Approach
Part V. Conclusion
Policy Options and Requirements for Institutional Reform