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Activity K:Intellectual property rights and innovation policies
San Jose, Costa Rica, November 28-29, 2006.
As a follow-up of the "Capacity building seminar in the field of intellectual property rights", ECLAC
prepared three studies which approach, from different perspectives, the links
between intellectual property rights and countries capacities to promote
innovation and technological development.
The first
study is “Technological change in Latin America: indicators for its measurement”
and the second document’s title is “TRIPS, FTA and development gaps. Policy dimensions
from a Latin American perspective”. The third document is “Trade liberalization
and technological change in Central American Isthmus”. The last document was
undertaken within the ECLAC work plan in the Mexico Subregional Headquarters as
a relevant input for the Central American region and as an input for the
program to strengthen trade capacities.
Documents
were presented and discussed in a meeting with the participation of experts
from all countries that requested cooperation in these subjects.
Agenda
List of Participants
Power Point Presentations:
Calvo, Roberto (2006), "Encadenamiento Productivo. Construyendo fuertes relaciones de negocio a través de suplidores", San José, Costa Rica.
Lugones, Gustavo Eduardo (2006), "Cambio tecnológico en América Latina. Indicadores para su medición", REDES/RICYT, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Martínez , Jorge Mario y Padilla, Ramón (2006), "Apertura comercial y cambio tecnológico en el Istmo Centroamericano", CEPAL México.
Ruiz, Rafael (2006), "Lineamientos estratégicos para la innovación y el desarrollo tecnológico: Caso de El Salvador", San Salvador, El Salvador.
Sercovich, Francisco (2006), "ADPIC, TLC y brechas de desarrollo. Dimensiones de política desde una perspectiva latinoamericana", Columbia University, Nueva York, EUA.
Zúñiga, Martín (2006), "Apertura comercial y cambio tecnológico en Centroamérica", PROCOMER, San José, Costa Rica.
Documents:
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