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Does institutional reform of intellectual property rights lead to more inbound FDI? Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean
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Document Date: 2011-07-27 14:07:19


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Geneva / Richardson / New York / Salvador / Sterling / Washington / Majumdar / London / Nachtsheim / Chicago / /

Company

Columbia Journal / Cambridge University Press / FDI / Acs / Westview Press / Michigan Law Review / Times Mirror Higher Education Group / Elsevier Inc. / Oxford University Press / Zed Books Ltd. / Shane S. A. / Strategic Management Journal / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Ecuador / Uruguay / Mexico / Honduras / France / Russia / El Salvador / United States / Brazil / Columbia / Paraguay / Korea / United Kingdom / Argentina / Trinidad and Tobago / /

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Event

Patent Issuance / Product Issues / Patent Filing / /

Facility

College Park / Fraser Institute / College of Business / United States University of Texas / Bexell Hall / University of Texas / University of Maryland / State University / /

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IndustryTerm

venture capital / latter / Technology spillovers / pharmaceutical industry / intellectual property law / innovation systems / manufacturing industries / gross domestic product / foreign patent applications / biotechnology industry / conventional patent law / temporary solution / patent law / /

Organization

Cambridge University / School of Management / International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development / University of Maryland / National Science Foundation / Oregon State University / World Trade Organization / World Bank / Fraser Institute / United Nations / Institute for International Economics / Center for International Development and Conflict Management / Academy of Management Perspectives / World Intellectual Property Organization / Oxford University / national patent office / University of Texas at Dallas / College of Business / /

Person

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra / Dave Waguespack / Peter Murmann / Gregory Dess / Hildy Teegen / Gabriel Natividad / Mike W. Peng / Furman / Yadong Luo / David Weng / David Deeds / Klaus Meyer / Williamson / McCarthy / Michael Khoury / J. Richard Harrison / /

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Position

D. J. / Editor / Corresponding author / general IP protection / Porter / Marshall / judge / /

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institutions / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Virginia / Maryland / Oregon / South Dakota / S. K. / /

PublishedMedium

American Political Science Review / Review of Economics and Statistics / Journal of International Business Studies / Michigan Law Review / /

Region

East Asia / Latin America / Caribbean / Asia Pacific / /

Technology

biotechnology / Knowledge management / /

URL

www.elsevier.com/locate/jwb / www.freetheworld.com / www.eclac.cl / www.wipo.int / www.freedomhouse.org / www.web.worldbank.org / www.ricyt.org / www.cidcm.umd.edu/polity/data / /

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