
Intellectual Property Rights
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- 1: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Introduction
- Part I: IPR, Innovation and Development: Economic History and Theory
- 2: Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Roberto Mazzoleni, and Bhaven Sampat: Innovation, Technical Change and Patents in the Development Process: A Long Term View
- 3: Adam B. Jaffe and Albert Guangzhou Hu: Lessons from the Economics Literature on the Likely Consequences of International Harmonization of IPR Protection
- 4: Jerome H. Reichman: Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century: Will the Developing Countries Lead or Follow?
- Part II: Knowledge Appropriation and Development
- 5: Sarah Chan, John Sulston, and John Harris: Ethical Incentives for Innovation
- 6: Anthony D. So, Bhaven N. Sampat, Arti K. Rai, Robert Cook-Deegan, Jerome H. Reichman, Robert Weissman, and Amy Kapczynski: Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries? Lessons from the US Experience
- Part III: Experiences from Public Health, Agriculture, and Green Technology
- 7: Benjamin Coriat and Luigi Orsenigo: IPRs, Public Health, and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues in the Post-2005 TRIPS Agenda
- 8: Alessandro Nuvolari and Valentina Tartari: Innovation, Appropriability, and Productivity Growth in Agriculture: A Broad Historical Viewpoint
- 9: Tim Swanson and Timo Goeschl: The Distributive Impact of Intellectual Property Regimes: Report from the 'Natural Experiment' of the Green Revolution
- 10: Michael Halewood: Securing the Global Crop Commons in Support of Agricultural Innovation
- 11: Minna Allarakhia: Mode of Entry for Emerging Markets: An Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Perspective of the Open Source Development and Management of Biotechnology Knowledge Assets
- 12: Jerome H. Reichman, Arti K. Rai, Richard G. Newell, and Jonathan B. Wiener: Intellectual Property and Alternatives: Strategies for Green Innovations
- 13: Keith E. Maskus and Ruth L. Okediji: Economic and Legal Considerations for the International Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies
- Part IV: Challenges for Governance and Policymaking
- 14: Carlos M. Correa: Multilateral Agreements and Policy Opportunities
- 15: Christopher Spennemann and Pedro Roffe: Preferential Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property Rights
- 16: Leonardo Burlamaqui and Mario Cimoli: Industrial Policy and IPR: A Knowledge Governance Approach
- Part V. Conclusion
- Policy Options and Requirements for Institutional Reform
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