The patent has emerged as a dominant force in 21st century economic
policy. This book examines the impact of the BRICS and other
emerging economies on the global patent framework and charts the
phenomenal rise in the number of patents in some of these
countries.Guided by three of the world's leading thinkers on patent
law and development, a group of experts from around the world,
including the BRICS and key developed country patent powers,
examine critical issues raised by patent globalization. Is
increasing use of the patent system in China, India, Brazil and
other emerging markets part of a deeper change in world
technological leadership? Do the established patent powers of
Europe, Japan and the USA continue to lead regulatory development
of patent systems or are new models being formed in emerging
markets? What are the effects of patent globalization on regions
like the Middle East, Africa and lower income areas of Asia?
Through the answers to these questions, the reader is furnished
with a rounded understanding of 21st century patent globalization
and emerging market dynamics. This book will appeal to patent law
specialists, as well as scholars interested in the intersection
between patents, innovation and economic development. In
particular, the in-depth analysis would also be useful for policy
analysts within government or research institutes working on patent
policy issues. Contributors include: F.M. Abbott, D. Borges
Barbosa, C.M. Correa, P. Drahos, M. El Said, C. Fink, P. Gehl
Sampath, K. Karachalios, R. Kher, J. Kuanpoth, A. Kudlinski, T.
Payosova, P. Roffe, S.K. Sell, Y. Tamura, G. Van Overwalle, Y.A.
Vawda, H. Zhang, W. Zhuang
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