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Intellectual Property Rights and Agribusiness Research and Development: Implications for the Public Agricultural Research System

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  • Robert E. Evenson

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  • Robert E. Evenson, 1983. "Intellectual Property Rights and Agribusiness Research and Development: Implications for the Public Agricultural Research System," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 65(5), pages 967-975.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:65:y:1983:i:5:p:967-975.
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    1. Thirtle, Colin G. & Srinivasan, Chittur S. & Heisey, Paul W., 2001. "Public Sector Plant Breeding In A Privatizing World," Agricultural Information Bulletins 33775, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Knutson, Ronald D., 1985. "Role Of The Southern Agricultural Economics Association In Extension," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 17(1), pages 1-9, July.
    3. Knutson, Ronald D., 1988. "Who Wins and Who Loses From Agriculture and Food Biotechnology: Some Policy Implications," Staff Reports 257915, Texas A&M University, Agricultural and Food Policy Center.
    4. Falconi, Cesar & Elliott, Howard, 1995. "Public and Private R&D in Latin America and the Caribbean," 1994 Conference, August 22-29, 1994, Harare, Zimbabwe 183445, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    5. Michael Harris & Alan Lloyd, 1991. "The Returns to Agricultural Research and the Underinvestment Hypothesis ‐ A Survey," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 24(3), pages 16-27, July.
    6. Perrin, Richard K. & Hunnings, K. Adrian & Ihnen Loren A., 1984. "Effects Of The 1970 Plant Variety Protection Act," 1984 Annual Meeting, August 5-8, Ithaca, New York 278909, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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