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TRIPS compliance of national patent regimes and domestic innovative activity: the Indian experience

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  • Sunil Mani
  • Sudip Chaudhuri
  • V.K. Unni
  • Carl Pray
  • Latha Nagarajan

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This topical volume deals with the processes through which TRIPS compliance was achieved in four developing country jurisdictions: Brazil, China, India and Thailand. More importantly, it analyses the macro and micro implications of TRIPS compliance for innovative activity in industry in general, but focuses specifically on the agrochemical, automotive and pharmaceutical sectors.

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  • Sunil Mani & Sudip Chaudhuri & V.K. Unni & Carl Pray & Latha Nagarajan, 2013. "TRIPS compliance of national patent regimes and domestic innovative activity: the Indian experience," Chapters, in: Sunil Mani & Richard R. Nelson (ed.), TRIPS Compliance, National Patent Regimes and Innovation, chapter 3, pages 57-112, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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