Cardozo Law Review de•novo
Volume
2013
First Page
148
Last Page
167
Publication Date
2013
Document Type
Symposium
Abstract
China has also taken steps to encourage the creation of intellectual property by Chinese companies. This Article will first examine the nature of those policies, then consider their impact on the goal of better innovation in China, as well as the impact on multi-national companies that wish to do business in China. The Article will conclude with suggestions about the best ways to build innovation policy to encourage sustainable relationships between China and multi-national companies.
Keywords
Comparative and Foreign Law, International Trade and the Law, Subsidies, Finance (General), Intellectual Property Law
Recommended Citation
Chen Wang & Jon Sallet,
Collaborative Innovation and Economic Growth: A Comment on China’s Innovation Policies,
2013
Cardozo L. Rev. De-Novo
148
(2013).
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https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/de-novo/8
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