Is the European R&D Equally Protected from Espionage as is the US R&D? A Note
Guido Cozzi and
Angelo Pietrosanti ()
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Angelo Pietrosanti: Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Rivista di Politica Economica, 2005, vol. 95, issue 5, 143-150
Abstract:
Despite the huge economic value of the innovations, in European countries the yet unpatented results of the R&D activity can be stolen with little risk of criminal sanctions. By considering the anti-industrial espionage legislation in Europe, it turns out that no country has a law comparable to the US Economic Espionage Act. Moreover, the degree of protection of R&D from spies is very heterogeneous within the EU itself. This suggests a serious potential weakness of the European environment for ambitious R&D projects.
JEL-codes: L43 O34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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