About

This book seeks to contribute to an understanding of the role played by international trade law in shaping economic outcomes from a theoretical perspective. The focus is on geographical indications (GI), an intellectual property right defined in the TRIPs Agreement of the WTO. The premise is that a GI can be conceptualized as a `club asset': firms that produce GI-labelled goods both add value and derive benefits from the GI. The book starts by presenting a dynamic model of GI reputation under the assumption that quality is endogenous. This is followed by a static partial equilibrium model of club optimality conditions under the assumption that quality is exogenous (defined by a standard). The author concludes by presenting a model of the welfare effects of the so called "claw-back" of GIs, when a country starts protecting a foreign GI previously considered generic.


Categories : Entreprise, économie & droit > Entreprise, gestion et management


  • Authors

    Daniela Benavente

  • Publisher

    Graduate Institute Publications

  • Distributeur

    Immatériel

  • Publication date

    08/04/2013

  • EAN

    9782940503216

  • Availablity

    Available

  • Copy

    Authorized without restriction

  • Print

    Authorized without restriction

  • Entrepôt

    immatériel.fr

  • Support principal

    ebook (ePub)

  • Dewey

    650

Aucune information sur l'accessibilité n'est disponible

empty