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Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovation

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In order to attain its objective of becoming a high-income economy by 2020, Malaysia is engaged in efforts to enhance the performance of its innovation system. A range of challenges need to be addressed and different policy tools can help in this respect. For this purpose the national intellectual property (IP) system can play a pivotal role. This review assesses how Malaysian's national IP system promotes innovation and offers recommendations to improve the design of the system. It does so by analysing the organisation and governance of Malaysia's IP system as well as opportunities and challenges for different local users - ranging from small businesses to frontier companies and public research institutions. Moreover, the review discusses the state of IP markets in Malaysia and related policies and provides a comprehensive set of statistics describing the use of IP in Malaysia in recent years.

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Foreword

The national intellectual property (IP) system provides a critical policy toolkit to foster innovation performance and knowledge diffusion. This report is part of a series of country reviews aimed at identifying how national IP systems can better serve these objectives. The publication National Intellectual Property Systems, Innovation and Economic Development presents the analytical framework used for these country reviews. The framework analyses the key mechanisms that enable IP systems to support countries’ innovation and development objectives. This allows identifying strengths and weaknesses in the IP system’s contributions to national innovation performance.

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