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Innovation and IPRs in China and India: Myths, Realities and Opportunities: China-EU Law Series, cartea 4

Editat de Kung-Chung Liu, Uday S. Racherla
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2016
This book examines the two most populous nations on earth – India and China – in an effort to demystify the interaction between intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes, innovation and economic growth by critically looking at the economic and legal realities. In addition, it analyzes the question of how innovation can best be transformed into IPR, and how IPR can best be exploited to encourage innovation. Comparing and contrasting these two giant nations can be highly beneficial as China and India were the two fastest-growing economies in the last three decades, and together their populations make up one third of the world’s total population; as such, exploring how to sustain their growth via innovation and commercialization of IPR could have a tremendous positive impact on global well-being.  

While a study of these two mega countries with such diverse dimensions and magnitudes can never be truly comprehensive, this joint effort by scholars from law, business management and economics disciplines that pursues an empirical approach makes a valuable contribution. Divided into three parts, the first offers an in-depth doctrinal and empirical analysis. The second part exclusively focuses on India, while the last is dedicated to China.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811004056
ISBN-10: 9811004056
Pagini: 219
Ilustrații: XI, 224 p. 19 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria China-EU Law Series

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

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Cuprins

Introduction.- Do IPRS Promote Innovation?.- Technology and Business Innovation: Role and Value Measurement of IPRs.- Does Patent Strategy Shape the Long-Run Supply of Public Knowledge?.- Innovation, IP and India: The Dichotomy Between Facts and Fiction.- The Law and Politics of Pharmaceutical Patents in India.- IPRs in China—Market-Oriented Innovation or Policy-Induced Rent-Seeking?.- Estimates of the Value of Patent Rights in China.- Patent-Information Based Study on Patenting Behavior in China.

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This book examines the two most populous nations on earth – India and China – in an effort to demystify the interaction between intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes, innovation and economic growth by critically looking at the economic and legal realities. In addition, it analyzes the question of how innovation can best be transformed into IPR, and how IPR can best be exploited to encourage innovation. Comparing and contrasting these two giant nations can be highly beneficial as China and India were the two fastest-growing economies in the last three decades, and together their populations make up one third of the world’s total population; as such, exploring how to sustain their growth via innovation and commercialization of IPR could have a tremendous positive impact on global well-being.  

While a study of these two mega countries with such diverse dimensions and magnitudes can never be truly comprehensive, this joint effort by scholars from law, business management and economics disciplines that pursues an empirical approach makes a valuable contribution. Divided into three parts, the first offers an in-depth doctrinal and empirical analysis. The second part exclusively focuses on India, while the last is dedicated to China.


Caracteristici

Reviews the political mindset, goals and gaming strategy behind IPR regimes in China and India Shows the innovation and IPR landscapes and their interplay in India and China Reconstructs the interrelationship and interdependence between innovation and IPR Studies and compares data indicative of national patenting behavior and innovation achievement in China and India Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras