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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Part A: 1. Agreement on trade related aspects of intellectual property rights. 2. Autarky. 3. Barter. 4. Bilateral investment treaty. 5. Bimetallism. 6. Branch plant economy. 7. United Nations monetary and financial conference. 8. Bretton woods system. 9. British timber trade. 10. World intellectual property organization. 11. World intellectual property organization copyright treaty. Part B: CRS Report For Congress: Intellectual Property Rights and International Trade December 20 2007. 12. Introduction. 13. Intellectual property rights basics. 14. Global intellectual property holdings. 15. Contribution of intellectual property to U S economy. 16. The organization structure of IPR protection. 17. U S trade law. 18. Issues for congress. 19. What is intellectual property rights? 20. What is a trade mark? 21. Disputes on intellectual property rights: a case study of the US China trade disputes over intellectual property. 22. Trade related aspects of intellectual property rights. Bibliography. Index. Intellectual property rights traditionally have been mattes of national concern. Individual nation states have developed IPR regimes reflecting their national needs and priorities. Over time, intellectual property protection and enforcement have come to the forefront as a key international trade issue for the United State, figuring prominently in the multilateral trade policy arena and in regional and bilateral U.S. free trade agreements (FTAs). The protection and enforcement of IPR in the United States and abroad is of key interest to Congress. Intellectual property is an increasingly critical component of the U.S. economy. Industries that rely on intellectual property protection in the United States claim to lose billions of dollars each year due to overseas IPR infringement. These is also concern about the potential health and safely consequences of counterfeit pharmaceutical drugs and other products, as well as the link between terrorist groups and traffic in counterfeit and pirated goods. In promoting IPR through international trade policy, congress may choose to consider whether or not FTAs are an appropriate vehicle for boosting intellectual property protection and enforcement. Congress may also balance IPR protection and enforcement with other public policy goals such as access to medicine in poor or developing countries. (jacket).
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Innovation Management is a combination of the management of innovation processes, and Change management. It refers to product, Business process, marketing and organizational innovation. Innovation management is the subject of ISO 56000 (formerly 50500) series standards being developed by ISO TC 279. Innovation management includes a set of tools that allow managers plus workers or users to cooperate with a common understanding of processes and goals. Innovation management allows the organization to respond to external or internal opportunities, and use its creativity to introduce new ideas, processes or products. It is not relegated to R&D; it involves workers or users at every level in contributing creatively to an organization's product or service development and marketing. We are sure that this Book will be most useful for the students, researchers and faculty members of the universities, engineering and technical institutions, colleges teaching environmental science, management and engineering besides all the Central and the State Government's Ministries and Departments including all the public and private sector undertakings interested in effective and scientific management besides making action plans to be implemented by the industrial, social, cultural and scientific organizations.
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tables (illustrator). Contents Vol 1 Theories of Production and Operations Preface 1 Production theory 2 Factors of production 3 Cost of production theory of value 4 Marginal utility 5 Marginal revenue productivity theory of wages 6 Isoquant 7 Isocost 8 Economic rent 9 Quasi-rent 10 Rent seeking 11 Production-possibility frontier 12 Productive efficiency 13 Opportunity cost 14 Aggregation problem 15 Production function 16 Productivity 17 Social welfare function 18 Efficiency between production and consumption 19 Trade-off 20 Cost of capital 21 Parable of the broken window 22 Time management 23 Early theories of production 24 Developing an activity 25 Product economy 26 Product ecology 27 Normative analysis and preparing the proposal 28 Forecasting 29 Descriptive observation and experimentVol 2 Economics of Production 30 Industrial organisation 31 Economics 32 Classical economics 33 Marxian economics 34 Neo-classical economics 35 Criticisms of neo-classical economics 36 Distribution 37 Homo economics 38 Rational choice theory 39 Utility 40 Value and capital 41 Economic analysis 42 Economic liberalism 43 Keynesian economics 44 Monetarism 45 Feminist economics 46 Austrian school 47 Bounded rationality 48 Behavioural economics 49 Thermoeconomics 50 Ecological economics 51 Evolutionary economics 52 Economics of social productionVol 3 Production Design and Manufacturing 53 New product development 54 Choice modelling 55 Design for six sigma 56 Flexible product development 57 Time to market 58 Social design 59 Product management 60 Requirements management 61 Brand management 62 Engineering 63 Product business 64 Document management system 65 Industrial design 66 Conceptual economy 67 Stage-gate model 68 Quality function deployment 69 Research and development 70 Preclinical imaging 71 Science policy 72 Technology life cycle 73 Toolkits for user innovation 74 Mass customisation 75 Creativity techniques 76 Lead user 77 Open innovation 78 Product differentiation 79 Market segmentation 80 Brand 81 Country of origin 82 Positioning 83 Crowdcasting 84 Rapid prototyping 85 3D micro fabrication 86 3D printing 87 Additive manufacturing 88 Direct digital manufacturing 89 Direct metal laser sintering 90 Fab lab 91 Fused deposition modeling 92 Instant manufacturing 93 RepRap project 94 Selective laser sintering 95 Solid freeform fabrication 96 Stereolithography 97 Von Neumann universal constructor 98 Molecular manufacturingVol 4 Logistics Engineering 99 Logistics 100 Logistic engineering 101 Logistics officer 102 Actionable information logistics 103 Autonomous logistics 104 Supply chain 105 Cold chain 106 Supply chain management professionals 107 Supply chain process standards 108 Supply chain management 109 Demand chain management 110 Supply-chain operations reference 111 Supply chain optimisation 112 Supply chain security 113 Supply management 114 Value chain 115 Vendor-managed inventory 116 Scan-based trading 117 Electronic data interchange 118 Warehouse management system 119 Enterprise resource planning 120 Manufacturing resource planning 121 Automated storage and retrieval system 122 Voice directed warehousing 123 Wave picking 124 Inventory 125 Warehouse control system 126 Offshoring research network 127 Procurement 128 Purchasing 129 Cash conversion cycle 130 Economic order quantity 131 Service level 132 Stock management 133 Reorder point 134 Just-in-time 135 Lean manufacturing 136 Theory of constraintsVol 5 Production Technologies 137 Industrial robot 138 Future of robotics 139 Computer-aided manufacturing 140 Computer-integrated manufacturing 141 Direct numerical control 142 Flexible manufacturing system 143 Manufacturing process management 144 Numerical control 145 Distributed control system 146 Fieldbus 147 Programmable logic controller 148 Programmable logic device 149 Advanced planning and scheduling 150 Supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA 151 Computerised maintenance management system 152 Reliability centered maintenance 153 Predictive maintenanc.