Trade in Knowledge
Herausgeber: Taubman, Antony; Watal, Jayashree
Trade in Knowledge
Herausgeber: Taubman, Antony; Watal, Jayashree
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Technological change has transformed the ways knowledge is developed and shared internationally
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Technological change has transformed the ways knowledge is developed and shared internationally
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 868
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490429
- ISBN-10: 1108490425
- Artikelnr.: 62212318
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 868
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490429
- ISBN-10: 1108490425
- Artikelnr.: 62212318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was created in 1947 and operated almost five decades on a provisional basis until 1995 when the WTO was established. Its goal is to improve the welfare of peoples of its member countries, specifically by lowering trade barriers and providing a platform for the negotiation of trade. The organization deals with the rules of trade between nations at a global or near global level; it is responsible for negotiating and implementing new trade agreements and charged with policing Member Countries' adherence to all WTO agreements. In 2007 there were 150 Member States.
1. Thematic overview: Charting the evolution of knowledge flows Antony
Taubman and Jayashree Watal; Part I. Conceptual framework: 2. The shifting
contours of trade in knowledge: the new 'trade-related aspects' of
intellectual Property Antony Taubman; 3. How digitization is transforming
trade Lee Tuthill, Antonia Carzaniga and Martin Roy; 4. Intellectual
property and digital trade -mapping international regulatory responses to
emerging issues Wolf R. Meier-Ewert and Jorge Gutierrez; Part II. Measuring
trade in knowledge: 5. Measuring international intellectual property
transactions in a globalized world: current challenges and possible
improvements Joscelyn Magdeleine and Andreas Maurer; 6. A missing link in
the analysis of global value chains: Cross-border flows of intangible
assets, taxation and related measurement implications Thomas Neubig and
Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 7. Global ebbs and flows of patent knowledge Andrew
W. Torrance, Jevin D. West, and Lisa C. Friedman; 8. Sources of knowledge
flow between developed and developing countries Laurie Ciaramella, Gaétan
De Rassenfosse and Florian Seliger; 9. Using intellectual property data to
measure cross-border knowledge flows Jacob Dubbert, Alexander V. Giczy,
Nicholas Pairolero and Andrew A. Toole; 10. The Global Digital Content
Landscape Erick Oh; 11. Cross-border knowledge flows through R&D FDI:
Implications for LMMICs Vito Amendolagine, Cristina Chaminade, José Guimón
and Roberta Rabellotti; 12. The innovation environment and knowledge
diffusion: improving policy decisions through patent analytics Holger
Ernst, Carsten C. Guderian and Marco Richter; Part III. Impact of knowledge
flows on trade and development: 13. Global knowledge flows, absorptive
capacity, and capability acquisition: old ideas, recent evidence, and new
approaches Lee Branstetter and Keith E. Maskus; 14. Trade in intellectual
property-intensive goods Mercedes Delgado and Margaret Kyle; 15. Knowledge
spillovers through international supply chains Roberta Piermartini and
Stela Rubínová; 16. How do patents shape global value chains? International
and domestic patenting and value-added Trade Nikolas J. Zolas and Travis J.
Lybbert; 17. The enforcement of intellectual property rights in a digital
Era Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang; 18. The digital creative economy and
blockchains: options and prospects for the developing world Keith Nurse,
Erica Smith, Kayla Grant and Alicia Shepherd; Part IV. Policy, regulatory
and legislative frameworks; 19. Streaming of music and audiovisual works
Mary Lafrance; 20. Adapting trade rules for the age of big data Mira Burri;
21. Trade in knowledge and cross-border data flows: a look at emerging
digital regulatory issues Nigel Cory; 22. Cross-border knowledge flows
under international trade agreements: a need for new multilateral
disciplines? Lucas Spadano and Luiza Tângari Coelho; 23. The need for a
global framework for knowledge transactions: cross border licensing and
enforcement Jacques de Werra and Jeff C. Dodd; 24. Fitting
machine-generated data into trade regulatory holes Peter K. Yu; 25. Looking
forward Antony Taubman.
Taubman and Jayashree Watal; Part I. Conceptual framework: 2. The shifting
contours of trade in knowledge: the new 'trade-related aspects' of
intellectual Property Antony Taubman; 3. How digitization is transforming
trade Lee Tuthill, Antonia Carzaniga and Martin Roy; 4. Intellectual
property and digital trade -mapping international regulatory responses to
emerging issues Wolf R. Meier-Ewert and Jorge Gutierrez; Part II. Measuring
trade in knowledge: 5. Measuring international intellectual property
transactions in a globalized world: current challenges and possible
improvements Joscelyn Magdeleine and Andreas Maurer; 6. A missing link in
the analysis of global value chains: Cross-border flows of intangible
assets, taxation and related measurement implications Thomas Neubig and
Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 7. Global ebbs and flows of patent knowledge Andrew
W. Torrance, Jevin D. West, and Lisa C. Friedman; 8. Sources of knowledge
flow between developed and developing countries Laurie Ciaramella, Gaétan
De Rassenfosse and Florian Seliger; 9. Using intellectual property data to
measure cross-border knowledge flows Jacob Dubbert, Alexander V. Giczy,
Nicholas Pairolero and Andrew A. Toole; 10. The Global Digital Content
Landscape Erick Oh; 11. Cross-border knowledge flows through R&D FDI:
Implications for LMMICs Vito Amendolagine, Cristina Chaminade, José Guimón
and Roberta Rabellotti; 12. The innovation environment and knowledge
diffusion: improving policy decisions through patent analytics Holger
Ernst, Carsten C. Guderian and Marco Richter; Part III. Impact of knowledge
flows on trade and development: 13. Global knowledge flows, absorptive
capacity, and capability acquisition: old ideas, recent evidence, and new
approaches Lee Branstetter and Keith E. Maskus; 14. Trade in intellectual
property-intensive goods Mercedes Delgado and Margaret Kyle; 15. Knowledge
spillovers through international supply chains Roberta Piermartini and
Stela Rubínová; 16. How do patents shape global value chains? International
and domestic patenting and value-added Trade Nikolas J. Zolas and Travis J.
Lybbert; 17. The enforcement of intellectual property rights in a digital
Era Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang; 18. The digital creative economy and
blockchains: options and prospects for the developing world Keith Nurse,
Erica Smith, Kayla Grant and Alicia Shepherd; Part IV. Policy, regulatory
and legislative frameworks; 19. Streaming of music and audiovisual works
Mary Lafrance; 20. Adapting trade rules for the age of big data Mira Burri;
21. Trade in knowledge and cross-border data flows: a look at emerging
digital regulatory issues Nigel Cory; 22. Cross-border knowledge flows
under international trade agreements: a need for new multilateral
disciplines? Lucas Spadano and Luiza Tângari Coelho; 23. The need for a
global framework for knowledge transactions: cross border licensing and
enforcement Jacques de Werra and Jeff C. Dodd; 24. Fitting
machine-generated data into trade regulatory holes Peter K. Yu; 25. Looking
forward Antony Taubman.
1. Thematic overview: Charting the evolution of knowledge flows Antony
Taubman and Jayashree Watal; Part I. Conceptual framework: 2. The shifting
contours of trade in knowledge: the new 'trade-related aspects' of
intellectual Property Antony Taubman; 3. How digitization is transforming
trade Lee Tuthill, Antonia Carzaniga and Martin Roy; 4. Intellectual
property and digital trade -mapping international regulatory responses to
emerging issues Wolf R. Meier-Ewert and Jorge Gutierrez; Part II. Measuring
trade in knowledge: 5. Measuring international intellectual property
transactions in a globalized world: current challenges and possible
improvements Joscelyn Magdeleine and Andreas Maurer; 6. A missing link in
the analysis of global value chains: Cross-border flows of intangible
assets, taxation and related measurement implications Thomas Neubig and
Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 7. Global ebbs and flows of patent knowledge Andrew
W. Torrance, Jevin D. West, and Lisa C. Friedman; 8. Sources of knowledge
flow between developed and developing countries Laurie Ciaramella, Gaétan
De Rassenfosse and Florian Seliger; 9. Using intellectual property data to
measure cross-border knowledge flows Jacob Dubbert, Alexander V. Giczy,
Nicholas Pairolero and Andrew A. Toole; 10. The Global Digital Content
Landscape Erick Oh; 11. Cross-border knowledge flows through R&D FDI:
Implications for LMMICs Vito Amendolagine, Cristina Chaminade, José Guimón
and Roberta Rabellotti; 12. The innovation environment and knowledge
diffusion: improving policy decisions through patent analytics Holger
Ernst, Carsten C. Guderian and Marco Richter; Part III. Impact of knowledge
flows on trade and development: 13. Global knowledge flows, absorptive
capacity, and capability acquisition: old ideas, recent evidence, and new
approaches Lee Branstetter and Keith E. Maskus; 14. Trade in intellectual
property-intensive goods Mercedes Delgado and Margaret Kyle; 15. Knowledge
spillovers through international supply chains Roberta Piermartini and
Stela Rubínová; 16. How do patents shape global value chains? International
and domestic patenting and value-added Trade Nikolas J. Zolas and Travis J.
Lybbert; 17. The enforcement of intellectual property rights in a digital
Era Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang; 18. The digital creative economy and
blockchains: options and prospects for the developing world Keith Nurse,
Erica Smith, Kayla Grant and Alicia Shepherd; Part IV. Policy, regulatory
and legislative frameworks; 19. Streaming of music and audiovisual works
Mary Lafrance; 20. Adapting trade rules for the age of big data Mira Burri;
21. Trade in knowledge and cross-border data flows: a look at emerging
digital regulatory issues Nigel Cory; 22. Cross-border knowledge flows
under international trade agreements: a need for new multilateral
disciplines? Lucas Spadano and Luiza Tângari Coelho; 23. The need for a
global framework for knowledge transactions: cross border licensing and
enforcement Jacques de Werra and Jeff C. Dodd; 24. Fitting
machine-generated data into trade regulatory holes Peter K. Yu; 25. Looking
forward Antony Taubman.
Taubman and Jayashree Watal; Part I. Conceptual framework: 2. The shifting
contours of trade in knowledge: the new 'trade-related aspects' of
intellectual Property Antony Taubman; 3. How digitization is transforming
trade Lee Tuthill, Antonia Carzaniga and Martin Roy; 4. Intellectual
property and digital trade -mapping international regulatory responses to
emerging issues Wolf R. Meier-Ewert and Jorge Gutierrez; Part II. Measuring
trade in knowledge: 5. Measuring international intellectual property
transactions in a globalized world: current challenges and possible
improvements Joscelyn Magdeleine and Andreas Maurer; 6. A missing link in
the analysis of global value chains: Cross-border flows of intangible
assets, taxation and related measurement implications Thomas Neubig and
Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 7. Global ebbs and flows of patent knowledge Andrew
W. Torrance, Jevin D. West, and Lisa C. Friedman; 8. Sources of knowledge
flow between developed and developing countries Laurie Ciaramella, Gaétan
De Rassenfosse and Florian Seliger; 9. Using intellectual property data to
measure cross-border knowledge flows Jacob Dubbert, Alexander V. Giczy,
Nicholas Pairolero and Andrew A. Toole; 10. The Global Digital Content
Landscape Erick Oh; 11. Cross-border knowledge flows through R&D FDI:
Implications for LMMICs Vito Amendolagine, Cristina Chaminade, José Guimón
and Roberta Rabellotti; 12. The innovation environment and knowledge
diffusion: improving policy decisions through patent analytics Holger
Ernst, Carsten C. Guderian and Marco Richter; Part III. Impact of knowledge
flows on trade and development: 13. Global knowledge flows, absorptive
capacity, and capability acquisition: old ideas, recent evidence, and new
approaches Lee Branstetter and Keith E. Maskus; 14. Trade in intellectual
property-intensive goods Mercedes Delgado and Margaret Kyle; 15. Knowledge
spillovers through international supply chains Roberta Piermartini and
Stela Rubínová; 16. How do patents shape global value chains? International
and domestic patenting and value-added Trade Nikolas J. Zolas and Travis J.
Lybbert; 17. The enforcement of intellectual property rights in a digital
Era Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang; 18. The digital creative economy and
blockchains: options and prospects for the developing world Keith Nurse,
Erica Smith, Kayla Grant and Alicia Shepherd; Part IV. Policy, regulatory
and legislative frameworks; 19. Streaming of music and audiovisual works
Mary Lafrance; 20. Adapting trade rules for the age of big data Mira Burri;
21. Trade in knowledge and cross-border data flows: a look at emerging
digital regulatory issues Nigel Cory; 22. Cross-border knowledge flows
under international trade agreements: a need for new multilateral
disciplines? Lucas Spadano and Luiza Tângari Coelho; 23. The need for a
global framework for knowledge transactions: cross border licensing and
enforcement Jacques de Werra and Jeff C. Dodd; 24. Fitting
machine-generated data into trade regulatory holes Peter K. Yu; 25. Looking
forward Antony Taubman.