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Intellectual Property Competition Law and Economics in Asia provides a thorough analysis of how intellectual property rights and competition law interact within Asian economies. The book examines the unique regulatory landscapes across different Asian jurisdictions and their impact on innovation, market competition, and economic development.
R Ian McEwin explores the theoretical foundations of IP and competition law while providing practical insights into their application in real-world scenarios. The work addresses key issues including patent enforcement, antitrust considerations, licensing arrangements, and the balance between protecting intellectual property rights and maintaining fair competition.
This essential resource is designed for legal professionals, economists, policymakers, and business strategists operating in or with Asian markets. It offers valuable perspectives on how companies can navigate complex regulatory requirements while fostering innovation and competitive advantage in the region’s dynamic business environment.







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