Parallel revolutions in molecular biology and intellectual property rights over plant genetic resources helped spur the emergence of agricultural biotechnologies and the introduction of genetically modified (GM) products into the food system. Intellectual property rights create economic incentives for research and development by giving innovators claim to the benefits associated with new technologies. Yet although intellectual property rights (or IPRs) purport to protect intellectual property, innovators may not always be able to fully appropriate the benefits associated with the innovation.Non-PRIFPRI1EPT
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
The enhancement of intellectual property rights (IPR) under the TRIPs agreement2 has to some degree ...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
While biotechnology creates new opportunities for agriculture, developments are impeded by confusion...
In agricultural biotechnology, the key technologies protected as intellectual property are highly co...
"Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), ...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), w...
Theoretical studies indicate that the welfare of the developing countries might either be improved o...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
Parallel revolutions in molecular biology and the legal framework that assigns intellectual property...
Biotechnology companies have fought to have their rights to seeds and genetically modified organisms...
The IPR has relevance to each and every field of development, such as health, agriculture, education...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
The enhancement of intellectual property rights (IPR) under the TRIPs agreement2 has to some degree ...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
While biotechnology creates new opportunities for agriculture, developments are impeded by confusion...
In agricultural biotechnology, the key technologies protected as intellectual property are highly co...
"Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), ...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), w...
Theoretical studies indicate that the welfare of the developing countries might either be improved o...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
Parallel revolutions in molecular biology and the legal framework that assigns intellectual property...
Biotechnology companies have fought to have their rights to seeds and genetically modified organisms...
The IPR has relevance to each and every field of development, such as health, agriculture, education...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
The enhancement of intellectual property rights (IPR) under the TRIPs agreement2 has to some degree ...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...