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Intellectual Property Rights in the New Frontier Economy

Issued: February 28 2015

Often referred to as Asia’s last frontier, Myanmar is considered as one of the region’s most promising frontier economies. Celeste Marie R. Cruz examines how each step Myanmar takes towards sustainable economic development and political stability will help it realize its potential.

 

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