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The Effects of Political Economy on Intellectual Property

Deli Yang ()
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Deli Yang: Trinity University

Chapter Chapter 5 in Understanding and Profiting from Intellectual Property in International Business, 2021, pp 101-118 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter focuses on the effect of political economy on IP. First, it discusses the political systems from democratic to totalitarian regimes and their impact on a country’s IP. Second, attention is drawn to four legal systems—civil, common, theocratic, and pluralistic—and their influence on IP. Finally, the chapter elaborates the effects of three economic systems—market-driven, command, and mixed economy—on IP.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54034-0_5

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