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Freedom to Innovate? The Economic Implications of a Strict Property Rights Regime on Developing and Developed Countries
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ARI Nº 118-2002 - 13.12.2002
Andrew Mold
The traditional justification for property rights protection is increasingly coming under challenge. More and more analysis suggests that patent protection is prejudicial for both developing and developed countries. This debate is placing the WTO's Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) regime in a new light.

Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Capital Flows to Emerging Economies
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ARI Nº 115-2002 - 11.12.2002
Fernando Fernández Méndez de Andés
The involvement of the private sector in external crises is now under review. Proposals by the IMF to facilitate an orderly resolution of these crises are critically reviewed in this analysis.

NATO After Prague: New Missions, New Capabilities
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ARI Nº 112-2002 - 2.12.2002
William Hopkinson
NATO has always had both military and political functions. Even if NATO is to die some of them will still need to be conserved. The important thing is to be clear which, and why. The Prague Summit has not helped much with that.

 
 
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