Relationship between Intellectual Property and Global Innovation Index: Literature Review

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Thu Trang Dang , Thi Huyen Nguyen , Thi Huyen Le ,

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Volume 9 - October 2020 (10)

Abstract

In the era of international integration in the economy, the capacity of innovation is the most important factor that creates competitiveness in each nation's economy. National innovative capacities are measured by different tools. Traditionally, the national innovation index includes measurements of are a number of published research articles, international patent applications, expenditures on research and development, etc. Current Competitiveness Index is a toolset for assessment of overall competitiveness.

Keywords

Intellectual Property, Global Innovation Index

References

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