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Patent and trade disparities in developing countries / by Srividhya Ragavan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2012.Description: xiii, 401 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199840670
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.0486091724 23 R1263p
LOC classification:
  • K1505 .R34 2012
Contents:
Correlation between patents & development : lessons from history -- The unequals : national realities and patent regimes of the developing world -- The internatonal trade regime in perspective -- The poor nations harmonize -- The missing piece of the trips puzzle : procedural mechanisms -- TRIPS patent regime : the poverty penalty -- Is a substantive regime adequate to generate full compliance : the biotechnology debate -- Dying to dine -the story of the great agricultural barrier -- The debate on plant variety protection -- Harvesting poverty : the PBR story in a subsidy plot -- Biodiversity : the third but ignored paradigm of the trade regime -- Can the trade regime lead to sustainable development?.
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Includes bibliographical references and index from the page number 387-401.

Correlation between patents & development : lessons from history -- The unequals : national realities and patent regimes of the developing world -- The internatonal trade regime in perspective -- The poor nations harmonize -- The missing piece of the trips puzzle : procedural mechanisms -- TRIPS patent regime : the poverty penalty -- Is a substantive regime adequate to generate full compliance : the biotechnology debate -- Dying to dine -the story of the great agricultural barrier -- The debate on plant variety protection -- Harvesting poverty : the PBR story in a subsidy plot -- Biodiversity : the third but ignored paradigm of the trade regime -- Can the trade regime lead to sustainable development?.

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