This paper (grant #00-52100-9619) was prepared for the IFAFS Conference, "Innovation and Dynamic Efficiency in Agricultural Biotechnology," Oct. 14-15, 2004, Washington, DC.Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have been critically reassessed in recent years. This paper evaluates several of those analyses in detail. With regard to patent quality in the United States, analysis indicates that rising numbers of patent grants are a consequence of demand for patents rather than changes in patent examination standards. Internationally, protection options for living organisms (seeds, plants, and animals) are more limited than for other products, suggesting a relative underinvestment in the sector. In particular, the recent "initial/ essentially deri...
There is little empirical evidence on the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on developin...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
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...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
There is little empirical evidence on the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on developin...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of ag...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
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...
The paper examines the welfare impact of different intellectual property right (IPR) regimes in priv...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
This paper addresses the issue of using intellectual property rights (IPRs) in public sector breedin...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
“U.S. creativity and ingenuity improves the lives of people all over the world. American innovators,...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
There is little empirical evidence on the effects of intellectual property rights (IPR) on developin...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
Policymakers in developing countries responsible for national agricultural research are considering ...