The exclusivity conferred to inventors by intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide an ex ante incentive for innovation, but the resulting market power yields an ex post inefficiency (because it limits use of the innovation). Strong IPRs may also affect innovation by limiting access of proprietary knowledge in research aimed at new inventions and discoveries, which raises the question of whether IPRs should have an experimental use or research exemption (RE) provision. This chapter sets up a model to study some effects of a RE provision by comparing two IPR systems that are available for plants: utility patents and so-called plant breeders’ rights (PBRs), which in the USA are implemented by the 1970 Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA). Wh...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...
The exclusivity conferred to inventors by intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide an ex ante inc...
Both patents and Plant Breeders’ Rights (PBRs) can protect plant innovations. Unlike patents, PBRs ...
Biological innovations in agriculture did not enjoy protection by formal intellectual property right...
This paper studies how the strength of intellectual property rights (IPRs) affects investments in bi...
This article deals with the impact of legislation in the seed sector on incentives for variety creat...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
We develop a dynamic duopoly model of R&D competition to improve the quality of a final good. Th...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
Plant Breeders Rights (PBRs) are sui generis IPRs intended to promote plant variety creation. Two ch...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...
The exclusivity conferred to inventors by intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide an ex ante inc...
Both patents and Plant Breeders’ Rights (PBRs) can protect plant innovations. Unlike patents, PBRs ...
Biological innovations in agriculture did not enjoy protection by formal intellectual property right...
This paper studies how the strength of intellectual property rights (IPRs) affects investments in bi...
This article deals with the impact of legislation in the seed sector on incentives for variety creat...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
We develop a dynamic duopoly model of R&D competition to improve the quality of a final good. Th...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
Plant Breeders Rights (PBRs) are sui generis IPRs intended to promote plant variety creation. Two ch...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...