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Dominican Republic–Central America–United States Free Trade Agreements (CAFTADR) chapter on the protection of intellectual property (IP) was controversial due to its potential implications for the pharmaceutical industry. The local generic industry argued that IP provisions would prevent the marketi[r]
studies have a regional or single-country focus and concentrate on a single obstacle. Forinstance, recent studies have focused on the importance of Infrastructure andRegulations. Klapper, Laeven, and Rajan (2005) use firm level data from Western andEastern Europe and show that a[r]
4INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWof 14 years was a right granted to the author. This led to a good deal of litigation as to whowas entitled to what.Not the least of the questions that were litigated was when was a book a book. Music sheetswere held to be books and dramatic works also c[r]
practices, including consumers, must have the opportunity to avail themselvesof effective remedies in the form of decentralised private enforcement, in orderto protect their rights and to obtain compensatory damages for lossessuffered.12 That would also bring the implementation of EC antitrust[r]
legislature);(ii) effective competition executive agencies that (i) have “political teeth” in the Cabinet and areindependent from line ministries; (ii) have strong central-local networks to combat regulatory captureand protection of local champions by local officials; (iii) hold public[r]
to understand the sustainability of the tax charge going forward. These businessleaders argue that overly aggressive tax policies create a tension between a corporate’s obligations to governments and shareholders and force corporates to assess thereputational impact of any dispute they[r]
CHAPTER 1 What Is Economics? 1 CHAPTER 2 The Economic Problem 29 PART TWO HOW MARKETS WORK 55 CHAPTER 3 Demand and Supply 55 CHAPTER 4 Elasticity 83 CHAPTER 5 Efficiency and Equity 105 CHAPTER 6 Government Actions in Markets 127 CHAPTER 7 Global Markets in Action 151 PART THREE HOUSEHOLDS’ CHOICES 1[r]
(i.e., informal contracts between the service provider and the customer). In fact,professional regulation that limits entry, diminishes price competition, establishes price caps or prohibits advertising is an imperfect attempt to establish asort of ‘global quasi-contract’.The ex[r]
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This chapter distinguish between the following sets of terms: competition, predation, herbivory, symbiosis; fundamental and realized niche; cryptic and aposematic coloration; batesian mimicry and Müllerian mimicry; parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism; endoparasites and ectoparasites; species ric[r]
by prudential supervisors who monitorbanks on behalf of depositors and takeaction to avert problems. Prudential regulation can serve a useful purpose—reducingthe risk of government bailouts and systemic banking crises—but doesn’t alwayswork in practice.As in other areas, choosin[r]
1 11+ =x y 145. Four brothers divide 137 gold coins among themselves, no two receiving the same number.Each brother receives a number of gold coins equal to an integral multiple of that received bythe next younger brother. How many gold coins does each brother receive? Find all solutions.6. In △ABC,[r]
. In this paper, we consider a model consists in two consumers and one common resource in a patchy environment. We assume that two consumers compete with each other for a common resource in the common patch. Individuals of both consumers can use different strategies to compete. They can be very aggr[r]
The set of intracavity field equations describing the evolution of intra-cavity pumping, Stokes and anti-Stokes powers of Raman laser is presented. Most attention is given to intra-cavity competition of two Raman waves, which depends on cavity properties, frequency shift and phase mismatch. The calc[r]
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incentive to shop for audit opinions. As Lennox (2000, p. 323) notes, when faced withpotentially unfavorable circumstances, “any forward-looking company should care about howswitching affects the subsequent audit opinion.” It stands to reason that companies should grantthe same consideration to inte[r]