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Intellectual property (IP) has become one of the most influential
and controversial issues in today's knowledge-based society. This
challenging book exposes the reader to key issues at the heart of
the public debate now taking place in the field of IP. It considers
IP at the macro level where it affects many issues. These include:
international trade policy, ownership of breakthrough technologies,
foreign direct investment, innovation climates, public-private
partnerships, competition rules and public health where it is
strongly embedded in contemporary business decision making. Meir
Pugatch has assembled an international and diverse cast of
contributing authors, who offer new insights into a broad span of
the most pressing IP-related issues. They shed light on the
increasing dominance of IP in the design and execution of basic and
applied research, the evaluation of intangible assets, and the
protection and management of knowledge assets, underscoring its
importance in relation to national economic development strategies
and business strategies of knowledge-based industries and
companies. The Intellectual Property Debate will appeal to
scholars, practitioners, and government officials interested in the
fields of international trade and intellectual property policy,
intellectual property law, technology transfer and valuation, and
international business.
This book investigates the realm of intellectual property rights
(IPRs) within the context of international political economy. In
particular, it examines the extent to which powerful interest
groups, such as pharmaceutical multinational companies, influence
the political dynamism underlying the field of IPRs. Meir Perez
Pugatch argues that a pure economic approach does not provide a
sufficient or satisfactory explanation for the creation of
intellectual property rights, most notably patents. The author
instead suggests that a dynamic approach, based on the
international political economy of interest groups and systemic
outcomes, provides a better starting point for explaining how the
international intellectual property agenda is determined. The book
explores the manner in which the R&D-based pharmaceutical
industry in Europe organised and operated between 1995 and 1999 in
order to secure its interests with regard to the agreement on
trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPs) of
the World Trade Organisation. The International Political Economy
of Intellectual Property Rights will be warmly welcomed by
scholars, practitioners, and government officials interested in the
fields of international trade and intellectual property policy,
intellectual property law and international business. The potential
readership is as likely to come from developed as from developing
countries. The latter may find the process of IP policy making of
particular interest and relevance given current international IP
developments.
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