Title of article
State capacity and intellectual property regimes: Lessons from South American soybean agriculture
Author/Authors
Filomeno، نويسنده , , Felipe Amin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
14
From page
139
To page
152
Abstract
In the 1980ʹs, the U.S. government started a global upward ratchet of intellectual property (IP) protection, demanding countries reform their IP regimes increasing the scope and strength of IP rights. There has been substantial variation across countries and industries in the degree of reproduction of this trend. Based on a comparative-historical analysis of IP regimes in South American soybean agriculture (Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay) from the 1970s to the present, this study shows that: (1) when state capacity in IP and state capacity in agricultural R&D are weak, a restrictive IP regime is likely to emerge; (2) when state capacity in IP is strong but capacity in agricultural R&D is weak, a permissive IP regime is likely to emerge; (3) when state capacity in IP and in agricultural R&D are strong, a restrictive IP regime is likely to emerge.
Keywords
Intellectual property , Soybean agriculture , d , Seed industry , Public R&
Journal title
Technology in Society
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Technology in Society
Record number
2154022
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