TY - GEN AB - This publication presents a collection of the policy-oriented empirical studies and stakeholders views designed to show how patent regimes can contribute more efficiently to innovation and economic performance. Topics covered include the links between patents and economic performance, changes in patent regimes, patents and entrepreneurship, patents and diffusion of technology, IPR for software and technology, and current and future policy challenges.--Publisher's description. CN - T211 CN - HC79.T4 ID - 13630 KW - Diffusion of innovations KW - Intellectual property (International law) KW - Technological innovations KW - Intellectual property. KW - Patents. KW - INNOVATION KW - VALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL KW - PATENT POLICY KW - ECONOMICS KW - PATENTS KW - Innovations KW - Brevets d'invention KW - Propriété intellectuelle (Droit international) LA - eng N1 - "This publication presents a collection of papers prepared for the OECD Conference on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Innovation and Economic Performance held in Paris on 28-29 August 2003 ..." p. 3. N1 - "This publication presents a collection of papers prepared for the OECD Conference on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Innovation and Economic Performance ... organised by the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry under the aegis of the Committee for Science and Technology Policy (CSTP)."--Foreward. N1 - "This publication presents a collection of papers prepared for the OECD Conference on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Innovationi and Economic Performance held in Paris on 28-29 August 2003 ..."-- Foreword. N1 - Papers of the Conference on Intellectual property Rights (IPR), Innovation and Economic Performance held in Paris on 28-29 August 2003. N1 - "Collection of papers prepared for the OECD Conference on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Innovation and Economic Performance held in Paris on 28-29 August 2003, organised by the OECD."--Foreword. N2 - This publication presents a collection of the policy-oriented empirical studies and stakeholders views designed to show how patent regimes can contribute more efficiently to innovation and economic performance. Topics covered include the links between patents and economic performance, changes in patent regimes, patents and entrepreneurship, patents and diffusion of technology, IPR for software and technology, and current and future policy challenges.--Publisher's description. T1 - Patents, innovation and economic performance :OECD conference proceedings. TI - Patents, innovation and economic performance :OECD conference proceedings. ER -