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Intellectual Property, Growth and Trade
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Part 1: Overview of IPRs, policy debates, and institutions. 1. The global IPRs regime (K. Maskus). 2. IPRs, innovation and incentives (S. Scotchmer). Part 2: Empirical analysis of IPRs and technology. 3. Intellectual property rights and international innovation (W. Park). 4. Patents and information diffusion (S. Kortum, J. Eaton). Part 3: Theoretical perspectives on international protection. 5. Technology differences and trade (J. Harrigan). 6. Theory of policy coordination in technology protection (E. Lai). 7. Theory of dispute resolution with IPRs (E. Bond). 8. Dynamics of IPRs and Growth (E. Dinopolous). 9. Theory of IPRs and technology transfer (K. Saggi). Part 4: Market behaviour. 10. International markets for technology (A. Arora, A. Fosfuri, A. Gambardella). 11. IPRs, price discrimination, and distribution (Y. Chen). 12. IPRs and competition policy (M. Ganslandt). 13. Information, networks, and intellectual property (J. Putnam). Part 5: IPRs, public goods, and development. 14. The knowledge commons and public versus private science (P. David). 15. Access to essential medicines (J. Lanjouw). 16. Agriculture and genetic resources (R. Evenson). 17. IPRs in an economic development strategy (K. Maskus).

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Keith E. Maskus is Professor of Economics and Associate Dean for Social Sciences at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA. He has been a Lead Economist in the Development Research Group at the World Bank. He is also a Research Fellow at the Institute for International Economics, a Fellow at the Kiel Institute for World Economics, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Adelaide. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Adelaide and the University of Bocconi, and a visiting scholar at the CES-Ifo Institute at the University of Munich and the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University. He serves also as a consultant for the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. Maskus received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan in 1981 and has written extensively about various aspects of international trade. His current research focuses on the international economic aspects of protecting intellectual property rights.

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