This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of agricultural and life sciences innovations. The main institutional features of IPRs are first discussed, along with a brief historical background and an articulation of the main rationale for the existence of such rights. This is followed by an overview of the principal economic issues related to IPRs. The main benefit/cost trade-offs of allowing patents and other IPRs are explained, and specific issues are then analyzed in some depth, including the scope of patent protection, the effects of patent races, and the problems arising when IPRs concern cumulative and/or complementary innovations. The economics of IPRs are further illustrated by cons...
Intellectual property (IP) is about promoting progress and innovation. Patents, Copyrights, Geograph...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
Biological innovations in agriculture did not enjoy protection by formal intellectual property right...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
This paper analyzes the main economic issues of intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection in th...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyse the intellectual property rights from an economic perspective. Th...
Not AvailableIntellectual property rights (IPRs) can be broadly defined as legal rights established...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
The exclusivity conferred to inventors by intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide an ex ante inc...
Intellectual property (IP) is about promoting progress and innovation. Patents, Copyrights, Geograph...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
Biological innovations in agriculture did not enjoy protection by formal intellectual property right...
Following the conclusion of the TRIPS Agreement, much has been written on the potential costs and be...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
This paper analyzes the main economic issues of intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection in th...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyse the intellectual property rights from an economic perspective. Th...
Not AvailableIntellectual property rights (IPRs) can be broadly defined as legal rights established...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
The exclusivity conferred to inventors by intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide an ex ante inc...
Intellectual property (IP) is about promoting progress and innovation. Patents, Copyrights, Geograph...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...