Why Do Countries Import Fakes?: Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators
This report looks at the demand for counterfeit goods and identifies its key drivers. It discusses the specificity of the demand for counterfeit goods, including both deliberate and unintentional demand. Indeed, some consumers will deliberately buy counterfeit and pirated goods while others will be...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report looks at the demand for counterfeit goods and identifies its key drivers. It discusses the specificity of the demand for counterfeit goods, including both deliberate and unintentional demand. Indeed, some consumers will deliberately buy counterfeit and pirated goods while others will be deceived into buying illicit products, thinking they are genuine. The report also examines the profiles of destination economies in the global trade of counterfeit and pirated goods. It uses quantitative analysis to study the economic characteristics of various economies, including the quantitative relationship between counterfeit intensity and certain observable socioeconomic factors. The identification of socio-economic factors, in particular, influencing the demand for counterfeit and pirated goods is crucial to help policymakers develop appropriate policies, including better targeting of consumer awareness campaigns |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (44 Seiten) 21 x 28cm |
ISBN: | 9789264429086 9789264944183 9789264581500 |
DOI: | 10.1787/8a4a4508-en |
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title | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators |
title_auth | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators |
title_exact_search | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators |
title_full | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and European Union Intellectual Property Office |
title_fullStr | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? Linkages and Correlations with Main Socio-Economic Indicators Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and European Union Intellectual Property Office |
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title_short | Why Do Countries Import Fakes? |
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