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China’s intellectual property rights provocation: A political economy view
Shaomin Li,
Ilan Alon
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China
100%
Political Economy
100%
Intellectual Property Rights
100%
Rule of Law
50%
Effective Policy
25%
Law
25%
Evolutionary
25%
Policy Issues
25%
International Community
25%
Unfair Advantage
25%
Economic Conflict
25%
One-party Rule
25%
Intellectual Property Rights Protection
25%
Community Search
25%
Property Rights Violations
25%
Policy Options
25%
China's Economy
25%
Intellectual Property Rights Policies
25%
Intellectual Property Rights Law
25%
Social Sciences
Intellectual Property Right
100%
China
100%
Political Economy
100%
Rule of Law
33%
Law
33%
Courts
16%
Evolution
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Intellectual Property Right
100%