pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, GROWTH AND TRADE
By: Hamid Beladi, Kwan Choi, Keith E. Maskus (Editor)
Format: Electronic book text

List price: £86.99


We currently do not stock this item, please contact the publisher directly for further information.

ISBN 10: 184950539X
ISBN 13: 9781849505390
Publisher: EMERALD PUBLISHING LIMITED
Pub. date: 1 October, 2007
Edition: Illustrated edition
Series: Frontiers of Economics and Globalization 2
Pages: 782
Description: Offers comprehensive and analytical literature surveys of the central questions regarding the linkages between intellectual property protection, international trade and investment, and economic growth. This book covers such questions as policy coordination in IPR, dispute resolution, and markets for technology and technology transfer.
Synopsis: In recent years intellectual property rights (IPR) took on major significance as an element of global trade regulation. The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) at the World Trade Organization (WTO) obliges member countries to protect patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. This mandate has great impact in developing nations, which had generally weaker IPR standards prior to TRIPS and subsequent agreements. This emerging international regime for protecting IPR raises thorny questions about how the new rules of the game might affect fundamental economic processes, including innovation, trade and economic development. The governments of many developing countries see the new regime as excessively protectionist and an impediment to their development prospects. They perceive potential problems with abusive monopoly practices, high costs for new medicines, and limited access to scientific and educational materials. Indeed, it is ironic that during a time of significant global liberalization of trade and investment barriers, the IPR system may be raising restrictions on access to the very technology flows that could substantiate the gains from greater trading opportunities. However, expansion of the global IPR regime also bears potential for economic gains. It is possible that the new system will encourage additional investments in R&D and innovation. The ongoing internationalization of commercial R&D could be accelerated. Such investments might increasingly meet the medical, agricultural, and educational needs of people in poor countries. The regime could also improve the mechanisms under which new information goods are transferred across borders, expanding the possibilities for fruitful diffusion of technologies. The implications of these reforms will be far-reaching, complex and hard to predict. It is possible, for example, that stronger patents will simply redistribute incomes across nations, generating significant winners and losers without much overall innovation gains. It is also possible that R&D investments could become more concentrated among the developed and newly industrialized economies but bypass the poorer locations. Ultimately, all such questions need close theoretical and empirical scrutiny. In this volume several economists who are closely involved in such analysis offer comprehensive and analytical literature surveys of the central questions regarding the linkages between intellectual property protection, international trade and investment, and economic growth. The authors range widely over their particular areas of inquiry. At the international level the contributions cover such questions as policy coordination in IPR, dispute resolution, markets for technology and technology transfer, international innovation, parallel trade, and economic development. On the regulatory side there are thoughtful reviews of the legal foundations of IPR, knowledge creation and the public domain, networks and standards, competition policy, access to essential medicines, and agricultural research. The contributions are aimed primarily at economists, who will find ambitious and up-to-date treatments of the most central areas of IPR and globalization. The chapters analyze recent literature, discuss shortcomings and key findings, and indicate where additional research is urgently needed. However, scholars of other disciplines, particularly in law, political science, and international relations, will find much of interest as well. The literature reviews also constitute a valuable resource for students in all these fields who wish to learn more about the economics of international IPR. This book brings together fresh insights from top economists. It considers various aspects of IPRs in the global economy from analytical and empirical perspectives. Areas covered include information technology, trade, investment, agriculture, medicine, firm behavior, and development.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Returns: Non-returnable
Some other items by this author:
CONTEMPORARY AND EMERGING ISSUES IN TRADE THEORY AND POLICY
CONTEMPORARY AND EMERGING ISSUES IN TRADE THEORY AND POLICY (HB)
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (HB)
FORECASTING IN THE PRESENCE OF STRUCTURAL BREAKS AND MODEL UNCERTAINTY
FORECASTING IN THE PRESENCE OF STRUCTURAL BREAKS AND MODEL UNCERTAINTY (HB)
GLOBALIZATIONS AND EMERGING ISSUES IN TRADE THEORY AND POLICY
GLOBALIZATIONS AND EMERGING ISSUES IN TRADE THEORY AND POLICY (HB)
GLOBALIZING INFORMATION: THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TRADE (HB)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND DEVELOPMENT (PB)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (HB)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (PB)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (PB)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, GROWTH AND TRADE (HB)
INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC GOODS AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY UNDER A GLOBALIZED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME
MIGRATION AND CULTURE
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS FOR TRADE POLICY
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS FOR TRADE POLICY (HB)
PRIVATE RIGHTS AND PUBLIC PROBLEMS (PB)
QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE (HB)
QUIET PIONEERING (HB)
QUIET PIONEERING (PB)
REFORMING U.S. PATENT POLICY (PB)
THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (HB)
THE WTO, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY (HB)
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF FOREIGN AID
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF FOREIGN AID (HB)

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
The Oxford Handbook of Innovation (Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Our Price : £33.24
more details
TRUTH ABOUT THE DRUG COMPANIES (Paperback)
RANDOM HOUSE INTERNATIONAL
Our Price : £10.94
more details
ISE Film Art: An Introduction (Paperback / softback)
McGraw-Hill Education
Our Price : £53.09
more details
Industry and Empire (Paperback)
Penguin Books Ltd
Our Price : £10.94
more details
M&A Titans (Hardback)
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Our Price : £17.52
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
 industry & industrial studies


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr A celebratory, inclusive and educational exploration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr for both children that celebrate and children who want to understand and appreciate their peers who do.
add to basket

Learning
That''s My Story!: Drama for Confidence, Communication and C... The ability to communicate is an essential life skill for all children, underpinning their confidence, personal and social wellbeing, and sense of self.
add to basket