Abstract Both the public and the private sectors contribute to research and development (R&D) in pharmaceuticals. The public sector originates many of the discoveries of new drugs. The private sector, which focuses on development, is heavily reliant on patents. Though patents are presumed to reward genuine inventions, lax rules on patentability and shortcomings in procedures permit protection to be obtained on a myriad of minor developments. These patents, though weak and possibly invalid in many cases, are used to restrain competition and delay the entry of generic competition. Developing countries should design and implement their patent laws so as to prevent strategic patenting and promote competition and access to medicines
I survey some recent research on the role of patents in encouraging innovation and growth in develop...
The present text explores the misuse of patent law in the pharmaceutical industry from its original ...
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, ...
The paper examines the structure of pharmaceutical R&D funding, spillovers and public-private-academ...
A critical conclusion from this analysis is that patent strategies in the pharmaceutical industry ca...
A patent can be defined as an exclusive right that is granted to the patent owner, which allows him ...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
This paper aims at characterizing the dynamics of R&D competition within the pharmaceutical domain, ...
Universities that attempt to use patents arising from academic research to make medical treatments a...
Competitive processes that dominate new-economy industries in many sectors centre on the protection ...
abstract: Patent protection creates an encouraging environment for innovation, but it can be a hindr...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
There continues to be widespread criticism of the extension of patent rights on pharmaceuticals in t...
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, ...
I survey some recent research on the role of patents in encouraging innovation and growth in develop...
The present text explores the misuse of patent law in the pharmaceutical industry from its original ...
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, ...
The paper examines the structure of pharmaceutical R&D funding, spillovers and public-private-academ...
A critical conclusion from this analysis is that patent strategies in the pharmaceutical industry ca...
A patent can be defined as an exclusive right that is granted to the patent owner, which allows him ...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
This paper aims at characterizing the dynamics of R&D competition within the pharmaceutical domain, ...
Universities that attempt to use patents arising from academic research to make medical treatments a...
Competitive processes that dominate new-economy industries in many sectors centre on the protection ...
abstract: Patent protection creates an encouraging environment for innovation, but it can be a hindr...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
There continues to be widespread criticism of the extension of patent rights on pharmaceuticals in t...
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, ...
I survey some recent research on the role of patents in encouraging innovation and growth in develop...
The present text explores the misuse of patent law in the pharmaceutical industry from its original ...
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, ...