Abstract

The paper substantiates the key importance of the intellectual property factor in international economic and legal relations in the formation, development and improvement of economic entities in all leading economically developed countries. The author describes how analyzing the growth in statis- tics for registration of various objects of intellectual property law allowed him to develop a conviction about the transition of humanity to a new qualitative, more intellectual state. At the same time, the phenomenon of intellectual na- ture was discovered, what led to the conclusion o the birth of a new science of “intellectology”. That may result in an update of the modern theory of econom- ics, law and economic management, as well as an improvement in the quality of decisions and the accuracy of forecasts in any economic situations.

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