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Intellectual property rights and economic development (anglais)

Over the past decade, the production of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has undergone tremendous changes--fostered on the one hand, by a widening of the range of products and technologies covered by proprietary rights and on the other hand, by policy shifts that have initiated a move towards globally harmonized standards of protection. This discussion paper reviews these changes and their implications for developing countries. It briefly outlines...
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