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Annual report for 2008 on access to EU documents The most popular area for requests in Justice and Home Affairs. Just over 73% of the documents listed on the Council register are accessible full-text. But, of course, the remaining 27% include many documents concerning measures under discussion. There has been an increase in the number of documents classified as "Restricted", where disclosure would be "disadvantageous" to the interests of the EU or its member states - in 2008 there were 505 "Restricted" documents some 40% of which concerned justice and home affairs (around 200+).
http://www.statewatch.org/news/2009/apr/eu-council-access-report-for-2...

"The Economics of Intellectual Property. Suggestions for Further Research in Developing Countries and Countries with Economies in Transition" The series of papers in this publication were commissioned from renowned international economists from all regions. They review the existing empirical literature on six selected themes relating to the economics of intellectual property, identify the key research questions, point out research gaps and explore possible avenues for future research.
http://www.wipo.int/ip-development/en/economics/index.html