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OUTLINE • Scope of past engagement: o Commissioned studies o Commissioned project to design “methodology for assessing the benefits of intellectual property systems in developing countries” • Additional proposals for the methodology for o Own programme to integrate IPR courses in curricula “national surveys/studies on intellectual property” 9 July 2009 2 I. SCOPE OF PAST ENGAGEMENT 9 July 2009 3 A. SELECTED STUDIES • Matambalya (2005). Benefits of the IP System in Developing Countries: Lessons from Tanzania. WIPO. • Matambalya, F. (2000a). Specialized Tailor-Made IP Services and other Incentives in Promoting Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) Development and Competitiveness. Working Paper. WIPO International Conference on IP, Trade, Technological Innovation and Competitiveness, Rio de Janeiro, June 19 – 21. • Matambalya, F. (2000b). A Profile of Small and Medium Scale Enterprise (SMEs) in the SADC 9 July 2009 Background Paper 4 Economies. WIPO. A. SELECTED STUDIES (conc.) Major aims of Matambalya 2005(a), (b) o Exploration of state and dynamics related to IPRs in developing countries o Gathering of ideas for designing methodology to for more comprehensive mapping of IPRs in developing copuntries 9 July 2009 Background Paper 5 B. SIMPLE METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSING IPS • Rationale: IPR situation and dynamics in developing countries differ substantially from those in developed countries • Methodology for analysis (quantitatively and qualitatively) the benefits of IPS in developing countries o • Identification and broad clustering of key actors Methodology covered: o Determination of appropriate instrumentation (primary Data, secondary data, expert interviews) o Sampling o Implementation plan 9 July 2009 Background Paper 6
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