[A2k] John Barton: New Trends in Technology Transfer: Implications for National and International Policy

Manon Ress manon.ress@cptech.org
Tue Feb 6 11:35:04 2007


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Manon

From: "IPRsonline" <iprsonline@ictsd.ch>
Date: February 6, 2007 10:49:21 AM EST
Subject: New Trends in Technology Transfer: Implications for National
and International Policy

Dear Colleagues:

ICTSD is pleased to announce the publication of its latest Issue
Paper, =93New Trends in Technology Transfer: Implications for National
and International Policy=94 by Professor John Barton.

This study is one further contribution of the ICTSD Programme on
Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development to a better
understanding of the proper role of intellectual property in a
knowledge-based economy. The objective of the study is to explore how
technology is transferred to developing countries and barriers that
affect its transfer. To this end, it identifies policy approaches
that might be of assistance in overcoming such barriers by addressing
the flow of human resources, the flow of public-sector technology
support, and the flow of private technology embodied in goods and
services.

To access this working paper, please visit: http://www.iprsonline.org/
resources/docs/Barton%20-%20New%20Trends%20Technology%20Transfer%
200207.pdf

To access other resources on IPRs and review the activities of the
UNCTAD-ICTSD Capacity Building Project on IPRs, please visit
iprsonline at: http://www.iprsonline.org

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