----- 知识产权:论发展中存在的法律学挑战与经济学挑战
1. Introduction PART I: IPR, INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THEORY 2. Innovation, Technical Change and Patents in the Development Process: A Long Term View 3. Lessons from the Economics Literature on the Likely Consequences of International Harmonization of IPR Protection 4. Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century: Will the Developing Countries Lead or Follow? PART II: KNOWLEDGE APPROPRIATION AND DEVELOPMENT 5. Ethical Incentives for Innovation 6. Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries? Lessons from the US Experience PART III: EXPERIENCES FROM PUBLIC HEALTH, AGRICULTURE, AND GREEN TECHNOLOGY 7. IPRs, Public Health, and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues in the Post-2005 TRIPS Agenda 8. Innovation, Appropriability, and Productivity Growth in Agriculture: A Broad Historical Viewpoint 9. The Distributive Impact of Intellectual Property Regimes: Report from the 'Natural Experiment' of the Green Revolution 10. Securing the Global Crop Commons in Support of Agricultural Innovation 11. Mode of Entry for Emerging Markets: An Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Perspective of the Open Source Development and Management of Biotechnology Knowledge Assets 12. Intellectual Property and Alternatives: Strategies for Green Innovations 13. Economic and Legal Considerations for the International Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies PART IV: CHALLENGES FOR GOVERNANCE AND POLICYMAKING 14. Multilateral Agreements and Policy Opportunities 15. Preferential Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property Rights 16. Industrial Policy and IPR: A Knowledge Governance Approach PART V. CONCLUSION Policy Options and Requirements for Institutional Reform
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