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Economic Analysis Of Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights Protection Of Developing Countries

Posted on:2007-11-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q B CengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2179360185460773Subject:Quantitative Economics
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At the "Knowledge-based Economy" time, Intellectual Property Rights has become one of the most important symbols of this age. The importance of Intellectual Property Rights has been known by all countries of the world, both developed countries and developing countries regarded Intellectual Property Rights as a very important strategy for them to compete in this world. Intellectual Property Rights has a very close relationship with technology innovation, and innovation is the soul of a country, for this reason, a good Intellectual Property Rights regime can improve the ability of technology innovation of one country. Research Intellectual Property Rights has become a more and more important topic now, and it is urgent for developing countries.This age is also a globalization and integration age of economy and technology, it has the same meaning for Intellectual Property Rights. For developing countries, the construct and develop of Intellectual Property Rights regime is not only necessary fortheir economic growth, but also the result of economic globalization------developedcountries exerted all kinds of pressures to the governments of developing countries for their own interests, and forced them to protect their intellectual property rights and enhance their level of their protection standards. The conclusion of TRIPS is a symbol of internationalization of intellectual property rights protection, now the policy setting of intellectual property rights is not only a business within a country, it is also subjected to other factors outside.The internationalization of intellectual property rights protection to developing countries mean that they need enhance the level of intellectual property rights protection, even reach to the same level with developed countries in the end. Comparing to developed countries, the ability of innovation of developing countries is very weak, due to this reason, strengthen the intellectual property rights protection of developing countries, it will bring great effects to their economy and development. But what are the effects are they good or bad, we have no idea. This question also is...
Keywords/Search Tags:Intellectual Property Rights, Developing Countries, Innovation, Imitation, Technology Spillover
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