The series of papers in this publication were commissioned from renowned international economists from all regions. They review the existing empirical literature on six selected themes relating to the economics of intellectual property, identify the key research questions, point out research gaps and explore possible avenues for future research.
Innovation and Appropriability: Empirical Evidence and Research Agenda
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Intellectual Property Rights and the International Transfer of Technology: Setting out an Agenda for Empirical Research in Developing Countries
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An Empirical Analysis of the Economics of Copyright: How Valid are the Results of Studies in Developed Countries for Developing Countries?
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The Economics of Geographical Indications: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Geographical Indication Research in Developing Countries
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Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals: Challenges and Opportunities for Economic Research
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Intellectual Property Rights and Knowledge Transfer from Public Research to Industry in the US and Europe: Which Lessons for Innovation Systems in Developing Countries?
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