Destranator
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Except for when they are not as above.Bangladeshis are always commenting how far ahead of Pakistan they are.
IP is directly related to value addition. In order to become a developed country, we need to produce products we have leverage over in terms of pricing and supply.Research is good but production of basic articles makes more sense for a country like Bangladesh.
What will Bangladesh do with intellectual property when we are an open economy dependent on exports unlike the giant neighbor?
They need IP because they can alter a few things from original patents and fabricate new patents to produce stuff for their large internal market. This way they can fight off claims of IP theft.
Bangladesh needs no IP support to make and export the basic stuff it needs to export and to employ its semi-skilled and skilled (wo)manpower. None of the tiger economies did.
On forward...
This is particularly relevant to the garments and pharmaceutical industries which are riding off cheap labour and LDC patent exemptions respectively for the time being.
IPs make you difficult to replace for buyers.