Intellectual Property Law and Biotechnological Inventions for the Countries in Transition to Market Economy
Governments are competing for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) as a form of international economic transaction which is perceived as an important source of technological, economic and social developments of the countries and as an instrument of international economic integration. The inves...
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Bobrovszky, J. 2017-03-12T20:45:20Z 2017-03-12T20:45:20Z 2005 Intellectual Property Law and Biotechnological Inventions for the Countries in Transition to Market Economy / J. Bobrovszky // Наука та інновації. — 2005. — Т. 1, № 4. — С. 6-22. — англ. 1815-2066 DOI: doi.org/10.15407/scin1.04.006 https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/114693 Governments are competing for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) as a form of international economic transaction which is perceived as an important source of technological, economic and social developments of the countries and as an instrument of international economic integration. The investment climate is determined by a broader environment, a set of factors, e.g. a large market size, as measured by population, per capita income (purchasing power), GDP growth rate, low trade barriers, level of privatization, candidate or membership status in the World Trade Organization (WTO), increases the confidence and attractiveness of a host country, sends positive signals to investors. On the other hand, slow market entry procedures, corruption, underdeveloped infrastructure and regional tensions all act as deterrents to foreign investments. One of the most important factors of the national policy framework determining investment environment is the strength of intellectual property protection. Empirical analysis results show that weak protection of intellectual property rights discourages foreign investors. The deterring effect of inadequate IPR regime is particularly strong in four technology-intensive sectors: drugs, cosmetics and healthcare products; chemicals; machinery and electrical equipment. The information selected and arranged in this work is believed to be "common knowledge" and its public domain sources are many and varied, mainly those of WIPO, WTO and EU public, legal and information materials. Whilst there has been no verbatim copying, if some has been gleaned from copyrightable publications, this is gratefully acknowledged at the request of authors. en Видавничий дім "Академперіодика" НАН України Наука та інновації Technologies, innovation management and technology transfer Intellectual Property Law and Biotechnological Inventions for the Countries in Transition to Market Economy Article published earlier |
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Governments are competing for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) as a form of international economic transaction which is perceived as an important source of technological, economic and social developments of the countries and as an instrument of international economic integration. The investment climate is determined by a broader environment, a set of factors, e.g. a large market size, as measured by population, per capita income (purchasing power), GDP growth rate, low trade barriers, level of privatization, candidate or membership status in the World Trade Organization (WTO), increases the confidence and attractiveness of a host country, sends positive signals to investors. On the other hand, slow market entry procedures, corruption, underdeveloped infrastructure and regional tensions all act as deterrents to foreign investments. One of the most important factors of the national policy framework determining investment environment is the strength of intellectual property protection. Empirical analysis results show that weak protection of intellectual property rights discourages foreign investors. The deterring effect of inadequate IPR regime is particularly strong in four technology-intensive sectors: drugs, cosmetics and healthcare products; chemicals; machinery and electrical equipment.
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