Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural BiotechnologyRobert E. Evenson, V. Santaniello, David Zilberman CABI, 2002 M07 1 - 448 páginas There are currently many controversial socioeconomic issues concerned with the development and implementation of agricultural biotechnology. This book presents selected revised and edited papers from the fourth and fifth meetings of the International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research, held in Italy in 2000 and 2001. |
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... and 3 ( Egelyng ) address issues associated with World Trade Organization ( WTO ) require- ments that a sui generis IPR system be implemented for plants in developing countries . These IPRs are xii R.E. Evenson et al .
... and 3 ( Egelyng ) address issues associated with World Trade Organization ( WTO ) require- ments that a sui generis IPR system be implemented for plants in developing countries . These IPRs are xii R.E. Evenson et al .
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... Trade Organization Trade - related Intellectual Property ( WTO - TRIPS ) agree- ment calling for a sui generis system , would allow for some creativity on the part of lawmakers in developing countries . But this creativity has not been ...
... Trade Organization Trade - related Intellectual Property ( WTO - TRIPS ) agree- ment calling for a sui generis system , would allow for some creativity on the part of lawmakers in developing countries . But this creativity has not been ...
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... trade and multi - national enterprises has varied over time . Since the early 1990s , India has been engaged in a programme of economic reform leading to less regulation and more openness to trade . This has produced a favourable ...
... trade and multi - national enterprises has varied over time . Since the early 1990s , India has been engaged in a programme of economic reform leading to less regulation and more openness to trade . This has produced a favourable ...
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... trade flows requires that the relative price premium on non - GM products be sufficient to outweigh forgone productivity from not adopting GM products plus costs of compliance . Chapter 21 discusses experience with transgenic cotton ...
... trade flows requires that the relative price premium on non - GM products be sufficient to outweigh forgone productivity from not adopting GM products plus costs of compliance . Chapter 21 discusses experience with transgenic cotton ...
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Contenido
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Farmers Rights and Intellectual Property Rights Reconciling | 61 |
PUBLICPRIVATE ISSUES | 93 |
Mergers and Intellectual Property in Agricultural Biotechnology | 119 |
THE ROLE OF METHODS | 159 |
The Impact of Genetic Use Restriction Technologies on Developing | 181 |
Managing Proprietary Technology in Agricultural Research | 193 |
Is Markerassisted Selection Costeffective Compared with Conventional | 203 |
Value of Engineered Virus Resistance in Crop Plants | 251 |
Institutions and Institutional Capacity for Biotechnology | 269 |
Social And Economic Impact Ex Ante Evaluation | 287 |
Intellectual Property Protection and the International Marketing | 309 |
Efficiency Effects of Bt Cotton Adoption by Smallholders | 325 |
Income and Employment Effects of Transgenic Herbicideresistant Cassava | 351 |
INTERNATIONAL MODELS | 359 |
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