Infringement of intellectual property rights: developing countries, agricultural biotechnology, and the TRIPS agreement
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 f...
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| Formato: | Brief |
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2003
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156086 |
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