Megaregionalism 2.0:Trade and Innovation within Global Networks
Edited by Dieter Ernst and
Michael Plummer
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This book provides new insights for policy debates on how to strengthen the gains from trade for innovation through an inclusive trading environment that facilitates access to knowledge for all. Rising economic nationalism, especially in the United States, creates new challenges to an enlightened globalization agenda.
Keywords: Globalization; Megaregionalism; Trade; Innovation; Trade Gains; Negative Impacts; Trade Rules; Intellectual Property; Standards; Asia; China; TPP; RCEP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9789813229822
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Megaregionalism 2.0: Trade and Innovation in Global Networks — Towards an Enlightened Globalization Agenda , pp xxvii-lix

- Dieter Ernst and Michael Plummer
- Ch 2 The Transpacific Partnership: Potential Gains and Impediments in a Global Context , pp 3-22

- Michael Plummer
- Ch 3 The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Promoting Waves of Innovation , pp 23-52

- Douglas Lippoldt
- Ch 4 Beyond Value Capture — Exploring Innovation Gains from Global Networks , pp 55-89

- Dieter Ernst
- Ch 5 Supply Chain Positioning and Innovation: Taiwan’s Challenge , pp 91-104

- Tain-Jy Chen
- Ch 6 Trade and Investment Barriers in Solar and Wind Global Production Networks , pp 105-124

- Derek L. Hill
- Ch 7 Patents and Technology Transfer through Trade and the Role of Regional Trade Agreements , pp 127-144

- Keith Maskus
- Ch 8 Learning from Past Mistakes — The US Patent System and International Trade Agreements , pp 145-155

- Robin Feldman
- Ch 9 Harmony and Disharmony in International Intellectual Property Law , pp 157-178

- Colleen Chien
- Ch 10 Shadow Patent Systems: Technology, Economics, and Geopolitics , pp 179-211

- Brian Kahin
- Ch 11 The Impacts of Technical Standards on Global Trade and Economic Efficiency , pp 215-235

- Gregory Tassey
- Ch 12 Standard-Essential Patents and the Distribution of Gains from Trade for Innovation , pp 237-258

- Florian Ramel, Maximilian von Laer and Knut Blind
- Ch 13 Patents, Standards, and Borders: Addressing National Disparities Among Holders of Standard-Essential Patents , pp 259-281

- Jorge L. Contreras
- Ch 14 Dual Use of Standardization Strategies: Promoting Regional Integration and/or Global Markets , pp 283-309

- Konstantinos Karachalios and Karen McCabe
- Ch 15 Beyond Government Control of China’s Standardization System — History, Current Status, and Reform Suggestions , pp 311-339

- Ping Wang and Liang Zheng
- Ch 16 Innovation, Trade, and Intellectual Property Rights: Implications for Trade Negotiations , pp 343-360

- Carlos A. Primo Braga
- Ch 17 The Information Technology Agreement, Manufacturing, and Innovation — China’s and India’s Contrasting Experiences , pp 361-388

- Dieter Ernst
- Ch 18 Promoting Win–Win Development of Global Value Chains , pp 389-421

- Susan Helper and Timothy Krueger
- Ch 19 Labor Implications of TPP: A Game Changer? , pp 423-454

- Ronald C. Brown
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