Intellectual Property, Trade and Development
Discover the intricate relationship between intellectual property, trade, and development in the revised second edition of Intellectual Property, Trade and Development by Daniel Gervais. Published by Oxford University Press in 2014, this comprehensive volume spans 404 pages and offers an in-depth analysis of the latest legal, economic, political, and social research in the field. Gervais expertly navigates the complexities of how intellectual property impacts economic development and foreign trade regulations, making this book an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. Stay informed with advanced insights and current thinking that are crucial for understanding the evolving landscape of intellectual property in today’s global economy. Enhance your library with this pivotal work that bridges the gap between theory and practice.