2002
DOI: 10.1258/146041402762325698
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“…127 The IPR regulators also need to avoid overprotectionism in the formulation of new rules which can even weaken the overall competitiveness of rich countries. 128 It may be argued that what would most suit the LCA agenda is not merely a strong or weak, but a well-balanced and prodevelopment IPR legal framework. It is IPR equilibrium that can better reflect the optimal trade-off between the two conflicting values of innovation and competition.…”
Section: Subsidies and Chinese Ipr Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…127 The IPR regulators also need to avoid overprotectionism in the formulation of new rules which can even weaken the overall competitiveness of rich countries. 128 It may be argued that what would most suit the LCA agenda is not merely a strong or weak, but a well-balanced and prodevelopment IPR legal framework. It is IPR equilibrium that can better reflect the optimal trade-off between the two conflicting values of innovation and competition.…”
Section: Subsidies and Chinese Ipr Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%