very smart... u must be a VU student.
Assafa Endeshaw has written: 'Intellectual property policy for non-industrial countries' -- subject(s): Intellectual property, Developing countries, Economic conditions 'Intellectual property in China' -- subject(s): Competition, Unfair, Government policy, Intellectual property, Piracy (Copyright), Product counterfeiting, Unfair Competition
The agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights is a World Trade Organization agreement from 1994 which required member states to better align their various IP laws. It significantly eased international trade in intellectual property and increased accessibility to patented drugs in developing nations, but perhaps its biggest impact was forcing countries to acknowledge that intellectual property rights hadtrade-related aspects to begin with.
An organization sponsored by the US government that sends young people to work as volunteers in developing countries.
The world health organization hopes that iodized salt can help developing countries. The organization intends to Africa, Asia, and Latin America,
The Humanity Initiative is an organization. The main purpose of Humanity Initiative is to make the world more equal socially and environmentally. The organization helps people in developing countries.
Lauchlin Currie has written: 'The role of economic advisers in developing countries' -- subject(s): Underdeveloped areas, Consultants, Economic assistance 'Accelerating development'
Syed S. Kirmani has written: 'The consulting profession in developing countries' -- subject(s): Architectural practice, Consulting engineers, Business consultants
All of them, presumably. Most countries have copyright laws based in some way on the Berne Convention, administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization, part of the World Trade Organization.
Africa has the most developing countries.
Roughly 85% of countries worldwide are considered developing countries according to various classification systems, based on factors such as income level, human development index, and other socio-economic indicators.
By selling their products to developing countries.
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization