Intellectual Property Protection: Promoting Innovation in a Global Information EconomyA report of the CSIS Technology and Public Policy Program. |
Contents
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The Critique of IPR | 13 |
Innovation and IPR China India and Brazil | 32 |
Conclusion and Recommendations | 40 |
Elements of Innovation | 45 |
International Best Practices for Innovation | 50 |
International Intellectual Property Agreements | 52 |
Intellectual Property Protection in Developing Economies Case Studies | 54 |
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