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JOINT VENTURES (9) answer(s).
 
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Battle for Mongolia: is it worth it / Faizullayev, Jakhongir   Journal Article
Faizullayev, Jakhongir Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Russian leaders have been stepping up efforts in recent years to promote political and economic cooperation with Mongolia. Following the breakup of the U.S.S.R., Russia's positions on the Mongolian market have weakened gradually, to a point where it has been forced to fight back for the niche it has lost, now against very strong competition from other countries' leading companies.
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ID:   105120


Competition-IP dichotomy: emerging challenges in technology transfer licenses / Kutty, Aditya A; Chakravarty, Sindhura   Journal Article
Kutty, Aditya A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Technology transfer agreements are necessary to fulfil technological needs that are impossible to meet with local technical capabilities. Traditional devices of licence transfer often fall within the purview of antitrust scrutiny and are deemed anti-competitive practices in general trade, as in the case of territorial restrictions in licensing. Antitrust laws, although fit to evaluate general trade agreements, often fail to address intricate problems involving IPR and therefore, lack the tools to adequately solve them. The blanket protection approach to IP as provided by Section 3(5) of the Indian Competition Act is equally ineffective due to lack of a mechanism to deal with IP-related unfair trade practices. The TRIPS under Article 40, permits member states to prevent abuse of IP through anti-trust legislations. India has permitted cross licensing under its patent laws but has failed to prevent its anti-competitive fallout in technology licensing. This article draws from the EU TTBE 2004 Regulations as well as the US antitrust guidelines to highlight the need for a balance between the two conflicting interests of competition policy and the protection of technological know-how. It further purports to set forth an adaptation of guidelines for India, keeping in mind the anti-trust laws of other jurisdictions.
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ID:   187183


FDI in defence: despite the intent government policies still inhibit effective joint ventures / Shrikumar, CDR S   Journal Article
Shrikumar, CDR S Journal Article
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Key Words Defence  FDI  India  Joint Ventures 
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ID:   143605


Guide to joint equity ventures / External Services Department of Economic Daily (ed.) 1985  Book
External Services Department of Economic Daily (ed.) Book
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Publication Beijing, External Services Department of Economic Daily, 1985.
Description 223ppbk
Key Words China  Joint Ventures  Law and legislation 
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029753658.044/EXT 029753MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   041891


Joint venture survival in multinational corporations / Franko, Lawrence G 1971  Book
Franko, Lawrence G Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1971.
Description xv,217p.
Series Praeger special studies in international economics and development
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010331338.70973/FRA 010331MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   119339


Making offsets work for India / Metzger, Robert S   Journal Article
Metzger, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   159827


Regular and agency workers : attitudes and resistance in chinese auto joint ventures / Chen, Yiu Por (Vincent)   Journal Article
Chen, Yiu Por (Vincent) Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on agency workers in China's auto industry. Some scholars foresee that this new category of workers, particularly in the auto industry, will play a leading role in global labour resistance. In this context, we conducted a questionnaire survey of 483 regular and agency workers at five major auto joint ventures in China and compared their work conditions, job satisfaction and willingness to take collective actions. Based on these findings, we argue that these companies have good reasons to keep the gap in wages and in work conditions small. This, along with management practices inherited from the Maoist system, can mitigate workers' dissatisfaction and reduce their tendency to take militant actions.
Key Words China  Joint Ventures  Auto Industry  Agency Workers  Precarious Labour 
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ID:   107246


Some historical and legal aspects of setting up Joint ventures / Lipei, S I   Journal Article
Lipei, S I Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article examines a number of historical and legal aspects of setting up joint ventures in the sphere of military-technological cooperation of Russia with foreign states.
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ID:   026406


Triad power: the coming shake of global competition / Ohmae, Kenichi 1985  Book
Ohmae, Kenichi Book
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Publication New York, The Free press, 1985.
Description xiii, 220p.
Standard Number 0029234700
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026197338.88/OHM 026197MainOn ShelfGeneral