International audienceIn this paper the author discusses the fact that economists define optimal IP rights as a continuum of options in three dimensions: height, breadth and length. At the operational level he discusses the impossibility of multiplying rights indefinitely (due to prohibitive transaction costs), as well as the use of a limited number of IP tools which have led to the implementation of flexibilities. These flexibilities are designed to limit certain perverse effects of rights ill-adjusted to the characteristics of some economic sectors (agricultural biotechnologies, pharmacy, etc.). In this context, the author analyses how these flexibilities are implemented in TRIPS and TRIPS agreements and he studies the consequences for De...
Intellectual property rights have led to stimulating innovation in different fields such as biotechn...
While almost all of the investment in agricultural biotechnology to date has been in temperate crops...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
Diffusion du document : INRA Université Pierre Mendès France, Laboratoire GAEL, BP 47, 38040 Grenobl...
The introduction of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is one of the most notable features of agric...
The introduction of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is one of the most notable features of agric...
*This work was carried out with partial support from the IFPRI-led project on agricultural genetic r...
This paper develops a model of heterogeneous producers to examine the economic causes of IPR infring...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
This paper develops a model of heterogeneous producers to examine the economic causes of IPR infring...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
Intellectual property rights have led to stimulating innovation in different fields such as biotechn...
While almost all of the investment in agricultural biotechnology to date has been in temperate crops...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
Diffusion du document : INRA Université Pierre Mendès France, Laboratoire GAEL, BP 47, 38040 Grenobl...
The introduction of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is one of the most notable features of agric...
The introduction of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is one of the most notable features of agric...
*This work was carried out with partial support from the IFPRI-led project on agricultural genetic r...
This paper develops a model of heterogeneous producers to examine the economic causes of IPR infring...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
This paper develops a model of heterogeneous producers to examine the economic causes of IPR infring...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
Intellectual property rights have led to stimulating innovation in different fields such as biotechn...
While almost all of the investment in agricultural biotechnology to date has been in temperate crops...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...