Intellectual Property Rights
The OECD explores the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in stimulating the diffusion of knowledge and fostering innovation. It studies the economic impact of IP regimes in high-tech industries and in public research; assesses policies and institutional practices for IP management and exploitation; and develops indicators to assess the effectiveness of technology transfer. What's new
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Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the OECD conference that brought together leading economists, legal experts, patent officials, policy makers and business executives to exchange views on how patent regimes can contribute more efficiently to innovation and economic performance. Patents, Innovation and Economic PerformanceEditor's Choice Presenting the results of the first international survey on the patenting and licensing activities of public research organisations in OECD countries Turning Science into Business: Patenting and Licensing at Public Research Organisations |