Illicit Trade Why Do Countries Export Fakes? The Role of Governance Frameworks, Enforcement and Socio-economic Factors

Illicit Trade Why Do Countries Export Fakes? The Role of Governance Frameworks, Enforcement and Socio-economic Factors
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 9789264302464
ISBN-13 : 9264302468
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Synopsis Illicit Trade Why Do Countries Export Fakes? The Role of Governance Frameworks, Enforcement and Socio-economic Factors by : OECD

This study provides an in-depth exploration of a series of factors that can explain a country’s propensity to export fake goods.

Illicit Trade E-Commerce Challenges in Illicit Trade in Fakes Governance Frameworks and Best Practices

Illicit Trade E-Commerce Challenges in Illicit Trade in Fakes Governance Frameworks and Best Practices
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9789264407442
ISBN-13 : 9264407448
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Synopsis Illicit Trade E-Commerce Challenges in Illicit Trade in Fakes Governance Frameworks and Best Practices by : OECD

This study provides an overview of government- and industry-specific measures to address the abuse of online platforms by counterfeiters. In recent years, trading platforms have been instrumental in the growth in e-commerce, but at the same time, they can be abused by illicit trade networks.

Why Do Countries Export Fakes?

Why Do Countries Export Fakes?
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ISBN-10 : 9291562572
ISBN-13 : 9789291562572
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Synopsis Why Do Countries Export Fakes? by :

This study provides an in-depth exploration of a series of factors that can explain a country’s propensity to export fake goods. The analysis explores the role and interplay of macroeconomic factors, governance variables, and the presence of Free Trade Zones, logistics facilities and trade facilitation. In addition, it analyses the role corruption and enforcement of IP play in facilitating trade in counterfeit products, and provides data on these links.

Illicit Trade Global Trade in Fakes A Worrying Threat

Illicit Trade Global Trade in Fakes A Worrying Threat
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9789264813021
ISBN-13 : 9264813020
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Synopsis Illicit Trade Global Trade in Fakes A Worrying Threat by : OECD

This report quantifies the magnitude, value, scope and trends of global trade in counterfeit and pirated goods, also known as fakes. Using a unique enforcement dataset and tailored methodology, it estimates the overall scale of this threat and outlines which industries are particularly at risk.

Illicit Trade Misuse of E-Commerce for Trade in Counterfeits

Illicit Trade Misuse of E-Commerce for Trade in Counterfeits
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9789264588769
ISBN-13 : 9264588760
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Illicit Trade Misuse of E-Commerce for Trade in Counterfeits by : OECD

Networks of illicit trade in counterfeits use many modern solutions, including e-commerce, a tool that offers numerous advantages for consumers and businesses. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated both illicit trade and its misuse of the online environment.

Illicit Trade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods

Illicit Trade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : 9789264312500
ISBN-13 : 9264312501
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Synopsis Illicit Trade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods by : OECD

This study examines the value, scope and trends of trade in counterfeit and pirated goods. First, it presents the overall scale of this trade and discusses which parts of the economy are particularly at risk. Next, it looks at the main economies of origin of fakes in global trade. Finally, it ...

Globalizations from Below

Globalizations from Below
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781000645545
ISBN-13 : 1000645541
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Synopsis Globalizations from Below by : Theodor Tudoroiu

Globalizations from Below uses a Constructivist International Relations approach that emphasizes the centrality of normative power to analyze and compare the four globalizations ‘from below.’ These are: (1) the counter-hegemonic globalization represented by the ‘movement of movements’ of alter-globalization transnational social activists, who try to put an end to the Neoliberal nature of the Western-centered globalization ‘from above’; (2) the non-hegemonic globalization enacted by ‘ant traders’ that are part of the transnational informal economy; (3) the partially similar Chinese-centered globalization, whose entrepreneurial migrants are strongly influenced and instrumentalized by the Chinese state; and (4) the first wave globalization ‘from below’ that paralleled (and outlived) the 1870–1914 globalization ‘from above.’ This book identifies their common features and uses them to define the concept of globalization ‘from below’ as a set of socio-economic or socio-political processes that involve large transnational flows of people, goods, and/or ideas characterized at least in part by informality. They are enacted by entrepreneurial or activistic individuals who either take advantage of the normative power of the hegemon at the origin of an international order and an associated globalization ‘from above,’ or – explicitly or implicitly – transgress, contest, and try to redefine dominant economic, legal, political, and socio-cultural norms, thus challenging the existing international order and globalization ‘from above.’ By constructing a unified theoretical framework, this book attempts to open a new field of interdisciplinary research that should take globalizations ‘from below’ out of their current scholarly marginality. This is one of the first scholarly works to collectively present more than one globalization ‘from below,’ and will be of great interest to students, scholars, and researchers of International Relations, International Political Economy, Development Studies, Economic History, Anthropology, Diaspora Studies, and Chinese Studies.

OECD Public Governance Reviews Building Trust and Reinforcing Democracy Preparing the Ground for Government Action

OECD Public Governance Reviews Building Trust and Reinforcing Democracy Preparing the Ground for Government Action
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9789264919273
ISBN-13 : 9264919279
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis OECD Public Governance Reviews Building Trust and Reinforcing Democracy Preparing the Ground for Government Action by : OECD

This publication sheds light on the important public governance challenges countries face today in preserving and strengthening their democracies, including fighting mis- and disinformation; improving openness, citizen participation and inclusiveness; and embracing global responsibilities and building resilience to foreign influence.

Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods

Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods
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Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9291562068
ISBN-13 : 9789291562060
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Synopsis Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods by : Piotr Stryszowski

This study offers unique up-to-date analysis of the impact on global trade of counterfeit and pirated products, known as "fakes" by the general public. Using statistical analysis and drawing on a global dataset covering almost half million customs data on seizures, the study estimates the huge share of international trade commandeered by counterfeit and pirated goods. In 2013, international trade in such products represented up to 2.5% of world trade, or as much as USD 461 billion. This is the equivalent of the GDP of Austria, or the combined GDP of Ireland and the Czech Republic. Above all, it highlights that right holders, governments and the formal economy as a whole suffer from significant economic and social losses. It also gives an idea about the potential financial revenues collected by criminal networks that are behind such trade.^More specifically, counterfeit and pirated products amounted to up to 5 % of imports in 2013 in the European Union, or as much as EUR 85 billion (USD 116 billion). This suggests that the relative impact of counterfeiting is twice as high for a group of developed countries, such as the EU, than it is for the world as a whole. The scope of the phenomenon appears to be greater than a decade ago. Back in 2008, a previous OECD study estimated that counterfeit and pirated goods accounted for up to 1.9 % of world imports, or up to USD 200 billion, relying on the best data and more limited methods available at that time. In the context of today's revival of international trade in the global economy, there is no shortage of opportunities for counterfeiters and criminals. Counterfeit and pirated trade is a major threat to any modern, knowledge-based economy. Counterfeiting and piracy matter in an innovation driven global economy.^Intellectual property (IP) is a key value generator for firms, helping them succeed in competitive markets. At the macroeconomic level, IP protection and enforcement is one of the main drivers of innovation, which contributes to long term economic growth. Given the fundamental economic importance of IP, counterfeiting and piracy must be directly targeted as a threat to sustainable IP-based business models.

Intellectual Property Law in South East Asia

Intellectual Property Law in South East Asia
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781035308392
ISBN-13 : 1035308398
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Intellectual Property Law in South East Asia by : Christoph Antons

This timely book provides a comprehensive survey of recent developments in intellectual property (IP) law within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, written by experienced scholars and practitioners in the field.