Flexibility in the implementation of intellectual property rights in agricultural biotechnology

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Michel Trommetter
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[1] UMR GAEL,Department of Economics
[2] INRA and P. Mendès-France University,undefined
[3] Ecole Polytechnique,undefined
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European Journal of Law and Economics | 2010年 / 30卷
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Intellectual property right; Patent; Agriculture; Trips; Innovation; K11;
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In this paper I discuss the fact that economists define optimal IP rights as a continuum of options in three dimensions: height, breadth and length. At the operational level we see the impossibility of multiplying rights indefinitely (due to prohibitive transaction costs), as well as the use of a limited number of IP tools which have led to the implementation of flexibilities. These flexibilities are designed to limit certain perverse effects of rights ill-adjusted to the characteristics of some economic sectors (agricultural biotechnologies, pharmacy, etc.). In this context, I analyse how these flexibilities are implemented in TRIPS and TRIPS+ agreements and I study the consequences for Developing Countries.
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