There is little empirical evidence concerning the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on a technologically advanced developing country. Complete enumeration of the Mexican maize breeding industry showed that, contrary to the hypothesis that IPR would provide, in a technologically advanced developing country, incentives for R&D and innovation, IPR play no role for the industry in general, but that they are important for certain breeders' categories. The paper presents the theory on IPR and a short background on the Mexican maize breeding industry. The analysis of the interviews with maize breeders leads to the conclusion that the theory on IPR should be revised and take into account the characteristics of developing countries criti...
As a contribution to the open debate regarding the effect of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
There is little empirical evidence concerning the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on a...
There is little empirical evidence on the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on developin...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are generally considered an efficient institution to stimulate in...
This chapter explores how the regulation of plant genetic resources intersects with legal regimes gr...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
This article explores how the strengthening of intellectual property (IP) protection affects agricul...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityBetter understandin...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
As a contribution to the open debate regarding the effect of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
There is little empirical evidence concerning the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on a...
There is little empirical evidence on the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on developin...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are generally considered an efficient institution to stimulate in...
This chapter explores how the regulation of plant genetic resources intersects with legal regimes gr...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
This article explores how the strengthening of intellectual property (IP) protection affects agricul...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityBetter understandin...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
As a contribution to the open debate regarding the effect of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...