Switzerland
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This chapter explores the trade in counterfeit goods infringing Swiss IPR in-depth for four affected Swiss sectors: watchmaking; mechanical, electrical engineering and metalworking industry; the FMCG sector; and the pharmaceutical industry. It...
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Illicit trade in fake goods is a significant and growing threat in a globalised and innovation-driven economy, undermining good governance, the rule of law and citizens’ trust in government. It not only has a negative impact on the sales and profits...
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In assessing the global trade in goods that infringe Swiss intellectual property rights (IPRs), this report has shown the heavy impact of this illicit activity on Switzerland. The impact on the country’s manufacturing industry is significant –...
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As a landlocked country producing no fossil fuels, Switzerland relies heavily on hydro-electricity and nuclear power to meet the bulk of its electricity needs. Compared with its neighbouring countries, Switzerland has a relatively high share of...
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This dataset contains data on metropolitan areas with demographic, labour, innovation and economic statistics by population, regional surface, population density, labour force, employment, unemployment, GDP, GDP per capita, patent appl...
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The recovery offers an opportunity to improve active labour market policies and reskilling and facilitate resource reallocation to restore productivity growth, notably through lowering internal barriers to competition.
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