Starting with a brief overview of trends in plant variety protection (PVP) in the UK since inception of PVP legislation, this paper assesses the strength of incentives for innovation provided by the PVP regime. We modify and extend models from the patent literature that attempt to infer the private value of innovations from the behaviour of titleholders in relation to the annual renewal of protection. Our results suggest that the average private return to protection from new wheat varieties is fairly modest and that the distribution of these returns is highly skewed. This implies that a large proportion of PVP certificates have very little economic value. The move towards stronger forms of protection for plant variety innovations and the (s...
In this paper, we examine the potential for plant variety protection ( PVP ) regimes—that is, sui ge...
Although many developing countries have drafted legislation to address plant variety protection (PVP...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
Starting with a brief overview of trends in plant variety protection (PVP) in the UK since inception...
This paper attempts an empirical assessment of the incentive effects of plant variety protection reg...
This paper attempts an empirical assessment of the incentive effects of plant variety protection reg...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
The establishment of intellectual property rights (IPRs) for plant varieties has caused considerable...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new...
In \u27Technological Change and the Design of Plant Variety Protection Regimes\u27, Mark Janis and S...
Under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, all member-countries o...
In this paper, we examine the potential for plant variety protection ( PVP ) regimes—that is, sui ge...
Although many developing countries have drafted legislation to address plant variety protection (PVP...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
Starting with a brief overview of trends in plant variety protection (PVP) in the UK since inception...
This paper attempts an empirical assessment of the incentive effects of plant variety protection reg...
This paper attempts an empirical assessment of the incentive effects of plant variety protection reg...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
The establishment of intellectual property rights (IPRs) for plant varieties has caused considerable...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new...
In \u27Technological Change and the Design of Plant Variety Protection Regimes\u27, Mark Janis and S...
Under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, all member-countries o...
In this paper, we examine the potential for plant variety protection ( PVP ) regimes—that is, sui ge...
Although many developing countries have drafted legislation to address plant variety protection (PVP...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...