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Trade in Intangible Assets along Global Value Chains and Intellectual Property Protection
Trade is becoming increasingly intangible, but current trade statistics do not capture the international trade in the services of intangible assets through global value chains (GVCs)� The increasing importance of intangibles in international trade has made intellectual property (IP) protection an even greater area of concern� Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, copyrights, brand names, product designs, software, databases, and certain types of business organization structures (Cummins 2005)�