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_2doi _a10.1787/9789264252653-en |
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_aTrade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods _b: Mapping the Economic Impact _cOECD, EUIPO |
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_bOECD _c2016 |
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| 520 | _aCounterfeit and pirated products come from many economies, with China appearing as the single largest producing market. These illegal products are frequently found in a range of industries, from luxury items (e.g. fashion apparel or deluxe watches), via intermediary products (such as machines, spare parts or chemicals) to consumer goods that have an impact on personal health and safety (such as pharmaceuticals, food and drink, medical equipment, or toys). This report assess the quantitative value, scope and trends of this illegal trade. | ||
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_aFalsificación _94204 |
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_aOrganización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos _95173 |
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_uhttp://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/governance/trade-in-counterfeit-and-pirated-goods_9789264252653-en _y *VER DOCUMENTO* |
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