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The development dilemma : the political economy of intellectual property rights in the international system / Robert L. Ostergard, Jr.
2003
F 191 OST.D
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تفاصيل
العنوان
The development dilemma : the political economy of intellectual property rights in the international system / Robert L. Ostergard, Jr.
الوصف
x, 189 pages ; [28] cm.
الرقم الدولي المعياري للكتاب
1931202478
159332023X electronic book
9781593320232 electronic book
9781931202473 alk. paper
159332023X electronic book
9781593320232 electronic book
9781931202473 alk. paper
رقم المرجع البديل
F 191 OST.D
ملخص
Annotation States do not adopt strong intellectual property rights only as a matter of rational economic policy, declares Ostergard (global cultural studies, political science, and Africana studies, State U. of New York-Binghamton) at the outset, but also as a rational political policy. He examines the second, neglected dimension of the equation, pointing out that industrialized and non-industrialized countries have different goals in regard to intellectual property. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
ملاحظة
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-183) and index.
Annotation States do not adopt strong intellectual property rights only as a matter of rational economic policy, declares Ostergard (global cultural studies, political science, and Africana studies, State U. of New York-Binghamton) at the outset, but also as a rational political policy. He examines the second, neglected dimension of the equation, pointing out that industrialized and non-industrialized countries have different goals in regard to intellectual property. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
Annotation States do not adopt strong intellectual property rights only as a matter of rational economic policy, declares Ostergard (global cultural studies, political science, and Africana studies, State U. of New York-Binghamton) at the outset, but also as a rational political policy. He examines the second, neglected dimension of the equation, pointing out that industrialized and non-industrialized countries have different goals in regard to intellectual property. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
ملاحظة الفهرس, إلخ
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-183) and index.
ملاحظة المحتويات المنسقة
Introduction
A clash of interests: development, universal human rights, and intellectual property rights
Policy beyond assumptions: intellectual property rights and economic growth
What is best for the rest?: the political and economic determinants of intellectual property rights protection
United States trade-related intellectual property rights policy in a changing global environment
The scramble for China
Life, death and intellectual property: the South Africa-US patent dispute
Conclusion.
A clash of interests: development, universal human rights, and intellectual property rights
Policy beyond assumptions: intellectual property rights and economic growth
What is best for the rest?: the political and economic determinants of intellectual property rights protection
United States trade-related intellectual property rights policy in a changing global environment
The scramble for China
Life, death and intellectual property: the South Africa-US patent dispute
Conclusion.
السلسلة
السلسلة
nd Society.
منشور
New York : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2003.
اللغة(لغات)
eng
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