@article{25886,
      recid = {25886},
      author = {Odagiri, Hiroyuki., and Odagiri, Hiroyuki, and Gotêao,  Akira, and Sunami, Atsushi, and Goto, Akira, and Nelson,  Richard R., and Gotō, Akira, and Charoenporn, Peera.},
      title = {Intellectual property rights, development, and catch up :  an international comparative study /},
      pages = {xii, 451 pages :},
      note = {1. Introduction 1 Hiroyuki Odagiri, Akira Goto, Atsushi  Sunami, and Richard R. Nelson I. Early Developing Countries  2. IPR and US Economic Catch-Up 31 David C. Mowery 3.  Knowledge Flows and Catching-Up Industrialization in the  Nordic Countries: The Roles of Patent Systems 63 Kristine  Bruland and Keith Smith 4. IPR and the Catch-Up Process in  Japan 95 Hiroyuki Odagiri, Akira Goto, and Atsushi Sunami  II. Post-World War II Developing Countries 5. IPR and  Technological Catch-Up in Korea 133 Keun Lee and Yee Kyoung  Kim 6. IPR and Catch-Up: The Case of Taiwan's IC Industry  168 Hsueh-Liang Wu, Yi-Chia Chiu, and Ting-Lin Lee 7.  Israel's High-Tech Catch-Up Process: The Role of IPR and  Other Policies 208 Meir Pugatch, Morris Teubal, and Odeda  Zlotnick III. Latin America 8. Innovation and IPR in a  Catch-Up-Falling-Behind Process: The Argentine Case 247  Andrés López 9. Accumulation of Technological Capabilities  and Economic Development: Did Brazil's IPR Regime Matter?  280 Roberto Mazzoleni and Luciano Martins Costa Póvoa IV.  Asia 10. Relationships between IPR and Technology Catch-Up:  Some Evidence from China 317 Lan Xue and Zheng Liang 11.  The Accumulation of Capabilities in Indian Pharmaceuticals  and Software: The Roles that Patents Did (and Did Not) Play  361 Bhaven N. Sampat 12. The Roles of IPR Regime on  Thailand's Technological Catching Up 378 Patarapong  Intarakumnerd and Peera Charoenporn 13. Conclusion 412  Hiroyuki Odagiri, Akira Goto, Atsushi Sunami, and Richard  R. Nelson Index 431.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/25886},
}