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Patent And Trade Disparities In Developing Countries 1st Edition Srividhya Ragavan

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Patent And Trade Disparities In Developing Countries 1st Edition Srividhya Ragavan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Srividhya Ragavan
ISBN: 9780199840670, 0199840679
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Patent And Trade Disparities In Developing Countries 1st Edition Srividhya Ragavan by Srividhya Ragavan 9780199840670, 0199840679 instant download after payment.

Srividhya Ragavan examines the interaction between trade and intellectual property regimes (using the patent regime in India as the focal point) in an integrated developmental framework to determine whether and how sustainable economic growth can be
achieved in developing countries. This book examines a number of important questions: Is compulsory licensing the best way to provide access to medication or is patent protection more efficient? Should innovation in plant breeding be protected at all? If so, should it be using patents or a suigeneris mechanism?

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