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The political economy of intellectual property treaties
Abstract: Intellectual property treaties have two main types of provisions: national treatment of foreign inventors, and harmonization of protections. I address the positive question of when countries would want to treat foreign inventors the same as domestic inventors, and how their incentive to do so depends on reciprocity. I also investigate an equilibrium in which regional policy makers choose IP policies that serve regional interests, conditional on each other's policies, and investigate the degree to which \\"harmonization\\" can redress the resulting inefficiencies.
Keywords: Technology;
Status: Published in Technology, productivity, and public policy : a conference (2003: November 7-8)
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Part of Series: Proceedings
Publication Date: 2003
Issue: Nov