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INCREMENTAL INNOVATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Do imports Spur incremental innovation in the south? / Yi Lu; Travis Ng   Journal Article
Yi Lu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract We estimate that a one-standard-deviation increase in a firm's import penetration ratio raises its likelihood of having engaged in an incremental innovation by 4.48% using a random-sampled firm survey in China. The estimate is close to those in Gorodnichenko, Svejnar and Terrell (2010). A number of empirical strategies rule out alternative explanations as sufficient drivers of our result. Competitive pressure from imports is shown to be an underlying mechanism through which imports spur incremental innovation. We discuss how the link between imports and innovation in the South differ from that in the North.
Key Words Trade  Imports  Innovation  Incremental Innovation  Import Competition 
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Intellection of trade secret and innovation laws in India / Nomani, Md Zafar Mahfooz; Rahman, Faizanur   Journal Article
Nomani, Md Zafar Mahfooz Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The uniqueness of trade secret law is that it fits into the extensive framework of contract, competition, innovation and intellectual property rights. The trade secret doctrines are closely linked to the domain of tort and criminal law although subject to different rationalizations. The remedial part of the law is inconsistent with the cause of action. The varied nature of trade secret calls for its holistic comprehension as a form of intellectual property. An incentive based approach in granting legal protection to trade secret harnesses the idea, inventions, and utility patent. This is best suited to varied categories of innovators and inventors in a post liberalized Indian economy and TRIPS compliance. The paper traces evolution and development of trade secret law in a comparative perspective and critically analyses the potential impact of innovation law on trade secret protection in the context of national innovation policy and laws of India.
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