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Finally, countries should revisit restrictions on foreign ownership and strengthen
intellectual
property laws to protect entrepreneurs’ hard-won innovations.
On this basis, the ECB is recasting itself as the incubator of a new
intellectual
and philosophical synthesis.
The conflict phase of codependency frames it as a zero-sum battle: US allegations of Chinese
intellectual
property theft are portrayed by the Trump administration as nothing less than an existential threat to America’s economic future.
The always-prickly issues of investment and
intellectual
property should be a part of any new deal; but, with the US absent, some of the more controversial rules that North American businesses have lobbied for could now be excluded.
In my view, the
intellectual
case for activist policies – as made, for example, by Dani Rodrik and Ricardo Hausmann of Harvard – is strong.
The
intellectual
foundations of the new American attitude were laid down in a famous article by Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, George Schultz, and William Perry entitled “Toward a Nuclear-Free World.”
Vilks argued that his work was a provocation aimed at revealing the selective liberalism within the Swedish
intellectual
establishment – its multiculturalism, one could say.
But he also had to maintain his
intellectual
integrity.
The WTO does not recognize China as a market economy, owing to the Chinese government’s significant involvement in industry and alleged theft of
intellectual
property.
Many of China’s leading environmentalists are former students and
intellectual
leaders from the Tiananmen protests of 1989 who believe that environmental activism offers an avenue for advancing broader political reform.
While the Fund remains wedded to eventual financial liberalization, it now acknowledges that free movement of capital rests on a much weaker
intellectual
foundation than does the case for free trade.
The March of Scientific FollyScientists take enormous pride in their avowals of
intellectual
impartiality.
This is unfortunate, as the TPP would have revolutionized
intellectual
property rights and boosted transparency to unprecedented levels, while lowering tariff and non-tariff barriers.
People are angry and tired with the postcommunists, and they do not feel at home in the overly
intellectual
and westernized Union of Freedom.
But others cannot embrace its glib populism, and are deeply troubled by the
intellectual
vacuum of the right’s campaign.
If these proliferating trade pacts are to spur virtuous cycles of growth for developing countries, they must not only reduce trade barriers; they must also build the institutional framework of a modern economy, including robust
intellectual
property (IP) rights.
One study found that in 2009, across a variety of industries in the US,
intellectual
capital – patents, copyrights, databases, brands, and organizational knowledge – held a 44% share of firms’ overall market value.
Despite all the
intellectual
applause, however, wage insurance programs are still not a significant force in the world economy.
Furthermore, economists have been reluctant to share their
intellectual
doubts with the public, lest they “empower the barbarians.”
But China has been playing a different game with its alleged theft of
intellectual
property and forced technology transfers.
Japan's current lethargy is due, in part, to the in-bred languor of Japanese
intellectual
life.
Poverty and the rigid social control of a reactionary Roman Catholic Church made the country inhospitable to
intellectual
life -- to Britain's and America's great advantage, because both received many bright Irish fleeing the stultifying
intellectual
life of their homeland.
As late as the 1980s, only two out of ten Taiwanese who studied in the US returned home, due to its bleak social,
intellectual
and political environment.
Innovation in government is not an
intellectual
luxury, a topic confined to seminars and panel discussions, or a matter only of administrative reforms.
Whereas more than 80% of the value of the Standard & Poor’s 500 consisted of tangible assets 40 years ago, today that ratio is reversed: more than 80% of the largest companies’ value is intangible – the knowledge and skills of their employees and the
intellectual
property embedded in their products.
Consolidators versus StimulatorsLONDON – All
intellectual
systems rely on assumptions that do not need to be spelled out because all members of that particular
intellectual
community accept them.
“Getting to that realization,” says Krugman, “was an awesome
intellectual
achievement.”
The research provides NGOs and government officials with the
intellectual
ammunition to advocate for more funding for effective solutions, and it gives donors and elected officials a wealth of data on which to base tough decisions.
TRIPS, the
intellectual
property regime adopted in the last round of trade negotiations, deprived millions in the developing world of access to life-saving drugs.
But discussions about competition and fair trade again demonstrate the
intellectual
poverty and inequity of trade negotiations.
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