Abstract

The literature recognizes the dynamics of Intellectual Property Rights implementation. However, a framework that examines these dynamics and analyses the interactions is missing. We use established theory to build a system dynamics model that explores the feedback effects of Intellectual Property Rights use, infringement and enforcement to explain how the strength of Intellectual Property Rights arises endogenously. The model looks at a scenario in which Intellectual Property Rights have been implemented recently. We show that the strength of Intellectual Property Rights arises endogenously without being tied to the formulation of the law.

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