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Intellectual prooperty, competition and growth

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2007Description: 293pISBN:
  • 9780230500631
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048000 CEL
Contents:
*Intellectual Property, Competition and Growth : An introduction; * Do European Computer-Related Patents Increase Welfare? ; * Strategic Reasons for Patenting: Between Exclusion and Co-ordination Rationales ; * Open Source Software and Technological Innovation: Competitive Issues ; * Are Patent Litigation Insurances Fit for the Dynamics of Innovation? ; * Proprietary Information Protection and the Long-Run Implications of Industrial Espionage ; * The Role of Anti-Spying Acts on R&D Patents Dynamics ; * Is the European R&D Equally Protected from Espionage as is the U.S. R&D? A Note ; * A Schumpeterian Model of Wage Inequality and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement ; * An Inverted-U Relationship between Product Market Competition and Growth in an Extended Romerian Model ; * Competition Policy and Prevention of Abuses in the TRIPS Agreements ; * Policy Decisions on Collective Property Rights in Cultural Districts: A Positive Model ; * Different Approaches to the Protection of Individual and Collective Intellectual Property Rights. The Case of Traditional Knowledge .
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*Intellectual Property, Competition and Growth : An introduction;
* Do European Computer-Related Patents Increase Welfare? ;
* Strategic Reasons for Patenting: Between Exclusion and Co-ordination Rationales ;
* Open Source Software and Technological Innovation: Competitive Issues ;
* Are Patent Litigation Insurances Fit for the Dynamics of Innovation? ;
* Proprietary Information Protection and the Long-Run Implications of Industrial Espionage ;
* The Role of Anti-Spying Acts on R&D Patents Dynamics ;
* Is the European R&D Equally Protected from Espionage as is the U.S. R&D? A Note ;
* A Schumpeterian Model of Wage Inequality and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement ;
* An Inverted-U Relationship between Product Market Competition and Growth in an Extended Romerian Model ;
* Competition Policy and Prevention of Abuses in the TRIPS Agreements ;
* Policy Decisions on Collective Property Rights in Cultural Districts: A Positive Model ;
* Different Approaches to the Protection of Individual and Collective Intellectual Property Rights. The Case of Traditional Knowledge .

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