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Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights On Developing Countries Economic Impact

Posted on:2009-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y M ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360242982084Subject:World economy
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In the era of knowledge-based economy, intellectual property is becoming an important this era of the symbol. The importance of intellectual property are increasingly recognized by all countries, regardless of the station in the country is still the least developed countries have their own intellectual property rights as participation in the global economic and technological competition is an important strategy put on the agenda of their own. Intellectual property rights and technological innovation extremely close relationship, and innovation is the soul of a nation's development, hence the intellectual property system can be reasonably continuous upgrading of a country's technological innovation capability.Research on intellectual property rights in various countries has become an important issue for developing countries, it becomes all the more pressing. However, the current international research on intellectual property generally is from the perspective of the developed countries to carry out, but China's domestic limited to the intellectual property rights law and more research areas, with little protection of intellectual property rights on developing countries, the effect on the economy, as well as international competitiveness of the importance of trade-related technical research. Intellectual property rights as a property right, from a legal point of view to regulate and protection, which is understandable. However, we have overlooked an important fact: The law, as part of the superstructure is to serve the economic basis. Or that the law itself is only a means of protection, and can not be used to explain why, and the nature of intellectual property rights and is closely related to the economy.This era is also an economic and technological globalization, the integration of the times, intellectual property rights, is no exception. For developing countries, the establishment of the intellectual property system and its development is the internal need of economic development, but also the inevitable result of economic globalization - from the developed countries to protect their own economic interests, the needs of developing countries continue to exert all kind of political and economic pressure on the developing countries in the implementation of intellectual property rights protection and the family atmosphere of intellectual property rights protection. TRIPS agreement reached reflects the intellectual property protected by international trends, intellectual property policy has been not only a country's domestic policies, but are subject to many external conditions.International protection of intellectual property rights on developing countries means that the need to improve their level of protection of intellectual property rights, and the developed countries to gradually achieve the same level of protection. Compared to developed countries, developing countries, the ability of technological innovation are very inadequate, and in these circumstances, the level of intellectual property rights in developing countries on the economies of developing countries will have a significant impact. What will be produced and what kind of impact is beneficial or harmful, we are not very clear, that it is also to the developing countries such as China most concerned about.In this paper, the basic functions of intellectual property rights, as well as the evolution of international intellectual property rights protection and development of a brief overview of intellectual property rights. Then briefly with the trade-related intellectual property rights agreement. Introduced the background, purpose and objectives, main contents, and its main characteristics, to the TRIPS have a simple understanding. Focuses on the protection of intellectual property and Economic Analysis of Chapter IV of the protection of intellectual property rights on developing countries the cost and benefit analysis. Two fronts on which the protection of intellectual property economics analysis, including the protection of intellectual property economics and international economic and trade base in the protection of intellectual property theoretical basis. And pointed out that the protection of intellectual property rights in developing countries may have the level of cost: International net rent to the management and implementation of cost, maintenance monopolistic pricing of the economic and social costs of closure of industries tort costs of developing countries the level of intellectual property protection by the revenue generated is likely to: encourage technological innovation, promote technology proliferation and the promotion of technology-intensive sectors of foreign investment and technology transfer, and the developed countries to reduce trade frictions between.Finally, an analysis of China's intellectual property rights protection status and inadequate, and in a targeted manner on China's intellectual property rights and put forward their own policy proposals that the China as a developing country should not be blind pursuit to improve their protection of intellectual property rights level, and the light of their own national conditions should formulate corresponding intellectual property rights protection system, and raise the awareness of the protection of intellectual property rights of their nationals, to prevent violations of enterprises increased awareness of self-protection, national policy on incentives for innovation more activities to enhance national the overall ability to innovate, to achieve their economic objectives to be achieved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intellectual
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