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CIPR final report: integrating intellectual property rights and development policy

2002


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
Commission on Intellectual Property Rights
Otras materias
Agriculture and food.biotechnology and gmos; Plant variety protection; Indigenous knoweldge; Agriculture and food; Trade and inequality; Access to medicines; Agriculture and food.technology and innovation; Agriculture and food.biotechnology and gmos.biotechnology and gmos governance; Agriculture and food.agricultural policy; Trade policy; Drugcost; Trade policy.intellectual property rights
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CIPR finds that expansion of intellectual property rights is unlikely to generate significant benefits for most developing countries and is likely to impose costs, such as higher priced medicines or seeds thus making poverty reduction more difficult.

2013-06-15
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