2020
DOI: 10.1111/jwip.12165
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The economic impact of changing the environment for innovation in Argentina—Applying the lessons of Asia to Latin America

Abstract: Interpat is a non-for-profit association of research-based biopharmaceutical companies that promotes effective intellectual property (IP) protection throughout the world as a key incentive for sustainable innovation to advance global health.

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“…They note that this will take some time and that the key components are having a consistent policy framework, coordinated industrial and health policies, strong IPR Law and enabling environment for partnerships between different stakeholders. 28 Other studies have looked at different policy instruments, in particular IP protection. According to Chen and Puttitanun, the relationship between IP and innovative activities shows a positive relationship between IPR and patent activity by innovators in developing countries.…”
Section: Abolition Damage the Indonesia's Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They note that this will take some time and that the key components are having a consistent policy framework, coordinated industrial and health policies, strong IPR Law and enabling environment for partnerships between different stakeholders. 28 Other studies have looked at different policy instruments, in particular IP protection. According to Chen and Puttitanun, the relationship between IP and innovative activities shows a positive relationship between IPR and patent activity by innovators in developing countries.…”
Section: Abolition Damage the Indonesia's Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 There is a consensus that IPR policies are necessary but not sufficient to spur innovation and that the wider innovation ecosystem is important. 31 Academic research environments often provide little incentive for academic researchers to prepare and file patent applications. Indeed, the achievement of high-impact journal publications remains the primary metric used to assess research activity and the academic future achieved.…”
Section: Abolition Damage the Indonesia's Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%