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The IP standards advanced countries favour typically are designed not to maximise innovation and scientific progress, but to maximise the profits of big pharmaceutical companies and others able to sway trade negotiations.
Joseph Stiglitz
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Joseph Stiglitz
American
Economist
Born:
Feb 9
,
1943
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,
Progress
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Big
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Others
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Favour
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Able
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Advanced
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Countries
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Trade
,
Scientific
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Scientific Progress
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IP
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Sway
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Standards
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Companies
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Pharmaceutical
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Pharmaceutical Companies
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Designed
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