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Intellectual property policy for non-industrial countries / Assafa Endeshaw.
1996
F 191 END.I
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Title
Intellectual property policy for non-industrial countries / Assafa Endeshaw.
Description
xviii, 388 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN
1855217546
9781855217546
9781855217546
Alternate Call Number
F 191 END.I
Summary
This work examines whether intellectual property (IP) laws and practices in non-industrial countries (non-ICs) have evolved in the direction of facilitating their technological and economic development. Non-ICs in general are looked at before Africa is stu.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 368-385) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Overview; 2. The framework of inquiry; 3. The course of intellectual property development in the major industrialized countries; 4. A proposal for an intellectual property system in non-industrial countries; 5. The intellectual property regime in Africa; 6. Features of Ethiopian economic and technological underdevelopment; 7. The evolution and current status of intellectual property laws in Ethiopia; 8. The state of innovative activity in Ethiopia and the case for introducing legislation; 9. Laws and practices in the acquisition of foreign technology in Ethiopia; 10. Conclusion.
Ch. 1. Overview
Ch. 2. The Framework of Inquiry
Ch. 3. The Course of Intellectual Property Development in the Major Industrialized Countries
Ch. 4. A Proposal for an Intellectual Property System in Non-Industrial Countries
Ch. 5. The Intellectual Property Regime in Africa
Ch. 6. Features of Ethiopian Economic and Technological Underdevelopment
Ch. 7. The Evolution and Current Status of Intellectual Property Laws in Ethiopia
Ch. 8. The State of Innovative Activity in Ethiopia and the Case for Introducing Legislation
Ch. 9. Laws and Practices in the Acquisition of Foreign Technology in Ethiopia
Ch. 10. Conclusion.
Ch. 1. Overview
Ch. 2. The Framework of Inquiry
Ch. 3. The Course of Intellectual Property Development in the Major Industrialized Countries
Ch. 4. A Proposal for an Intellectual Property System in Non-Industrial Countries
Ch. 5. The Intellectual Property Regime in Africa
Ch. 6. Features of Ethiopian Economic and Technological Underdevelopment
Ch. 7. The Evolution and Current Status of Intellectual Property Laws in Ethiopia
Ch. 8. The State of Innovative Activity in Ethiopia and the Case for Introducing Legislation
Ch. 9. Laws and Practices in the Acquisition of Foreign Technology in Ethiopia
Ch. 10. Conclusion.
Series
social change, and development series.
Published
Aldershot : Dartmouth, c1996.
Language
English
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