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      JAPAN'S PERFORMANCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: WHAT DO PATENT SHARE FIGURES SHOW?

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            June 1986
            : 4
            : 1
            : 171-173
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            8629593 Prometheus, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1986: pp. 171–173
            10.1080/08109028608629593
            63eda010-ad9e-4d92-b1b2-1b407312c94c
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics

            NOTES AND REFERENCES

            1. Gary R. Saxonhouse, ‘Biotechnology in Japan: industrial policy and factor market distortions’, Prometheus, 3, 2, 1985, pp. 277—314.

            2. ibid., p. 308.

            3. Clem Tisdell, ‘Biotechnology developments in Japan: comments on Saxonhouse's perspective’, Prometheus, 4, I, 1986, p. 168.

            4. ibid., p. 168.

            5. John Marcum, ‘High technology and the economy’, OECD Observer, November 1984.

            6. Japanese Industry Daily, 13 August 1981.

            7. Teruo Doi, ‘The role of intellectual property law in bilateral licensing transactions between Japan and the United States’ in Gary R. Saxonhouse and Kozo Yamamura, Law and Trade Policies of the Japanese Economy, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1986, pp. 218—38.

            8. World Intellectual Property Organisation, Industrial Property, Statistical Report 1984, Geneva, 1985.

            9. United States Patent and Trademark Office, Indicators of Patent Output of us Industry, 1963—1981, Washington DC, 1982.

            10. Christopher Taylor and Aubrey Silberston, The Economic Impact of the Patent System, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1973; Edwin Mansfield, Mark Schwartz and Samuel Wagner, ‘Imitation costs and patents: an empirical study’, Economic Journal, 91, 264, 1981, pp. 907—18. Frederick M. Scherer, The Economic Effects of Compulsory Patent Licensing, New York University Graduate School of Business Administration, New York, 1977.

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