May 26 2006

SISEA 538 China’s IP Policy Biblio

Published by Forager at 12:27 am under China, economy, uw-jsis

TAX TREATMENT OF BUSINESS INVESTMENTS IN INTELLECTUAL ASSETS:
Five types of intellectual assets are considered: research and development (R&D), patents, workforce training, software and organisational change.

PRODUCTIVITY IMPACTS OF OFFSHORING AND OUTSOURCING: A REVIEW
be no clear patterns as to how offshore outsourcing affects productivity, positive productivity effects from foreign material sourcing depends on the degree to which firms are already globally engaged, effects generally are small in manufacturing plants while being of a somewhat greater magnitude for firms in the services sector.

AN EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH
Countries with a low domestic knowledge base appear to improve their
TFP considerably through the accumulation of knowledge.

STATUS AND OVERVIEW OF OFFICIAL ICT INDICATORS FOR CHINA
China is rapidly expanding its production of various types of ICT goods.
Telephone subscriptions are increasing at a fast rate, with mobile phone subscribers overtaking fixed line subscribers in October 2003.
The geographical distribution of Chinese domain names shows a concentration in the
municipalities of Beijing and Shanghai and the Eastern Coastal region of Guangdong,

PROMOTING IPR POLICY AND ENFORCEMENT IN CHINA

HUMAN RESOURCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA AND THE INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY OF HIGHLY SKILLED INDIANS
This paper provides estimates of the stocks and flows of human resources in science and technology (HRST) in India, and their breakdown by education and occupation.

AN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN CHINA?
The main objective of this Working Paper is to show a set of indicators on the knowledge-based economy for China, mainly compiled from databases within EAS. This document draws heavily on the Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard,

OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2005

THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY

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