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22 - Cross-Border Knowledge Flows under International Trade Agreements: A Need for New Multilateral Disciplines?

from Part IV - Policy, Regulatory and Legislative Frameworks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2022

Antony Taubman
Affiliation:
World Trade Organization
Jayashree Watal
Affiliation:
World Trade Organization
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Summary

Cross-border knowledge flows occur in many ways and are increasingly important for the world economy. In terms of international trade rules, knowledge flows are covered by different disciplines, both at the multilateral and at the plurilateral or bilateral levels. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of how such trade rules may affect cross-border knowledge flows. The chapter then discusses – particularly, in the light of new trends identified in recent plurilateral and bilateral agreements – whether the current multilateral disciplines are sufficient to regulate and encourage cross-border knowledge flows, or whether new trade rules to further promote such flows are needed.

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Trade in Knowledge
Intellectual Property, Trade and Development in a Transformed Global Economy
, pp. 649 - 684
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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