The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in private sector seed research. The model takes into account the period after expiration of IPR protection, and requires a simultaneous equilibrium in the markets for R&D, seeds, and final product (grain). Simulation results show that with the exception of R&D productivity, the optimal level of IPR protection is remarkably insensitive to parameters of the model. There is a range of IPR appropriability levels where the interests of consumers and producers (taken together) are complementary to the interests of R&D firms, and another range of appropriability levels where the welfare of producers and consumers can be increased only at the expense of...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
We review intellectual property rights in agriculture and outline a modeling framework that accounts...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
An Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) system is effective when infringers can be identified, succes...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
This paper presents an economic perspective on intellectual property in plant materials, including i...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
We review intellectual property rights in agriculture and outline a modeling framework that accounts...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
An Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) system is effective when infringers can be identified, succes...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
This paper presents an economic perspective on intellectual property in plant materials, including i...
This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Eff...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
This article deals with the impact of legal rules on incentives in the seeds sector to create new pl...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...