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Showing items 1 through 4 of 4.Game theory and numerical simulation analyze the host government's role in strategically regulating intellectual property rights (IPRs) for agricultural biotechnology in a developing country.
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for developing countries; the challenge is to realize this potential.
Genetically modified crops have met some consumer opposition domestically and abroad. This opposition has resulted in variety market and policy reactions with a large potential to disrupt trade and to become a focus of international negotiations.
There are two mechanisms by which modern genetically modified organism (GMO) products can affect productivity in developing countries.
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