
![on to the Phases of Industrial Development: Focusing on the Patent System
Title
Korea’s Intellectual Property Rights System and its Application to the Phases of Industrial Development: Focusing on the Patent System
Supervised by Prepared by Author
Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), Republic of Korea Korea Institute of Intellectual Property (KIIP) Jeeyoun Shin&Juyeon Lee, Korea Institute of Intellectual Property (KIIP)
Advisory
Tae Chang Choi, Representative Patent Attorney of Able Patent Law Firm
Research Management
Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management
Supported by
Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF), Republic of Korea
Government Publications Registration Number 11-1051000-000196-01 ISBN 978-89-93695-41-0 94320 ISBN 978-89-93695-27-4 [SET 40] Copyright © 2012 by Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Republic of Korea
Government Publications Registration Number 11-1051000-000196-01
Knowledge Sharing Program
2011 Modularization of Korea’s Development Experience
Korea’s Intellectual Property Rights System and its Application to the Phases of Industrial Development : Focusing on the Patent System
Preface
The study of Korea’s economic and social transformation offers a unique opportunity to better understand the factors that drive development. Within one generation, Korea had transformed itself from a poor agrarian society to a modern industrial nation, a feat never seen before. What makes Korea’s experience so unique is that its rapid on to the Phases of Industrial Development: Focusing on the Patent System
Title
Korea’s Intellectual Property Rights System and its Application to the Phases of Industrial Development: Focusing on the Patent System
Supervised by Prepared by Author
Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), Republic of Korea Korea Institute of Intellectual Property (KIIP) Jeeyoun Shin&Juyeon Lee, Korea Institute of Intellectual Property (KIIP)
Advisory
Tae Chang Choi, Representative Patent Attorney of Able Patent Law Firm
Research Management
Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management
Supported by
Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF), Republic of Korea
Government Publications Registration Number 11-1051000-000196-01 ISBN 978-89-93695-41-0 94320 ISBN 978-89-93695-27-4 [SET 40] Copyright © 2012 by Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Republic of Korea
Government Publications Registration Number 11-1051000-000196-01
Knowledge Sharing Program
2011 Modularization of Korea’s Development Experience
Korea’s Intellectual Property Rights System and its Application to the Phases of Industrial Development : Focusing on the Patent System
Preface
The study of Korea’s economic and social transformation offers a unique opportunity to better understand the factors that drive development. Within one generation, Korea had transformed itself from a poor agrarian society to a modern industrial nation, a feat never seen before. What makes Korea’s experience so unique is that its rapid](/image.do?type=idas&timeFile=/asset/2012/10/10/DOC/PREVIEW/04201210100122087039341.jpg)
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Korea's intellectual property rights system and its application to the phases of industrial development
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Sub Title | Focusing on the patent system |
Project Category | Development Cases |
Material Type | Report |
Author(English) |
Shin, Jeeyoun; Lee, Juyeon |
Publisher |
Seoul : KDI School of Public Policy and Management |
Date | 2012 |
Project | Development Cases |
Series Title; No | Knowledge Sharing Program: KSP Modularization |
ISBN | 978-89-93695-41-0; 978-89-93695-27-4 [SET 40] |
Pages | 130 |
Subject Country | South Korea(Asia and Pacific) |
Language | English |
File Type | Documents |
Original Format | |
Subject | Industry and Technology < General Government and Law < Laws and Legislation |
Holding | KDI School of Public Policy and Management |
Supervisor | KDI School of Public Policy and Management |
Organizer | Korean Intellectual Property Office; Korea Institute of Intellectual Property |
Sponsor | Ministry of Strategy and Finance |
Project Term | 2011-01-01 ~ 2011-12-31 |
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Abstract
Korea, once one of the poorest nations in the world, is currently among one of the world’s 15 largest economies by its GDP standards of 2010. Such an unprecedented growth has generated voluminous literature about what were the key factors for Korea’s economic growth. With many discussions being devoted to the question of whether stronger IPR protection promote or deter economic growth or industrial development, it would not be easy to assess the role of IPR system in industrial development in Korea. Contributions in this area in the context of Korea include KIPO&WIPO (2003), Lee&Kim (2010), and Kim et al. (2011), which stressed the significance of the intellectual property right (IPR) system in imitating advanced technology from foreign countries and thereafter developing local technological capacity.
While recognizing the contribution of understanding a country’s economic growth from the perspective of the IPR system, this paper departs from the approaches taken in existing studies.(The rest omitted)
While recognizing the contribution of understanding a country’s economic growth from the perspective of the IPR system, this paper departs from the approaches taken in existing studies.(The rest omitted)