Given the proprietary nature of most genetically modified (GM) seed technologies, the question arises as to how farmers in developing countries can gain proper access. Based on empirical observations, a theoretical model is developed, focusing on farmers' adoption decisions in response to pricing strategies of a foreign monopolist and a domestic supplier of conventional seeds. Government interventions, such as seed subsidies, encouragement of R&D, and intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement, and their effects on GM coverage and national welfare are analyzed. The possibility of the government obtaining a license to distribute GM seeds domestically through a transfer to the monopolist is also considered. Copyright 2007, Oxford Universi...
Considering an expanding research and development pipeline of and growing practical experiences with...
Genetic modification has been used as a method to produce higher yields for consumption. However, th...
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for de...
This paper considers genetically modified (GM) seed adoption decisions by farmers in a developing co...
Given the proprietary nature of most genetically modified (GM) seed technologies, the question arise...
Will developing countries adopt policies that promote the planting of genetically modified (GM) crop...
copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notic...
Although genetically modified varieties (GMVs) have been commercially successful in the United State...
This article examines the dilemma of a large exporting Country for an agricultural product having to...
Will developing countries adopt policies that promote the planting of genetically modified (GM) crop...
Genetically modified seeds have to be approved by biosafety regulators before they can be commercial...
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by fa...
The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops raises several issues. This paper looks at incen...
peer reviewedGenetic modification has been used as a method to produce higher yields for consumption...
This paper examines the governance of property rights on genetically modified (GM) soybean seeds. Sp...
Considering an expanding research and development pipeline of and growing practical experiences with...
Genetic modification has been used as a method to produce higher yields for consumption. However, th...
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for de...
This paper considers genetically modified (GM) seed adoption decisions by farmers in a developing co...
Given the proprietary nature of most genetically modified (GM) seed technologies, the question arise...
Will developing countries adopt policies that promote the planting of genetically modified (GM) crop...
copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notic...
Although genetically modified varieties (GMVs) have been commercially successful in the United State...
This article examines the dilemma of a large exporting Country for an agricultural product having to...
Will developing countries adopt policies that promote the planting of genetically modified (GM) crop...
Genetically modified seeds have to be approved by biosafety regulators before they can be commercial...
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by fa...
The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops raises several issues. This paper looks at incen...
peer reviewedGenetic modification has been used as a method to produce higher yields for consumption...
This paper examines the governance of property rights on genetically modified (GM) soybean seeds. Sp...
Considering an expanding research and development pipeline of and growing practical experiences with...
Genetic modification has been used as a method to produce higher yields for consumption. However, th...
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for de...