Trips 3.0
Trips 3.0
Policy Calibration and Innovation Displacement
This chapter considers the impact of the TRIPS Agreement on development, including how it can and should be measured. It then considers whether the medium- and long-term impact of TRIPS might be to cause or accelerate a geographical displacement in innovation. Finally, it offers some thoughts on the longer-term role of the developing world on the international intellectual property stage.
Keywords: developing countries, TRIPS Agreement, intellectual property, innovation
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