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Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: The case of Soybean Seeds in Argentina and the United States
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2016Registro en:
Campi, Mercedes Maria; Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: The case of Soybean Seeds in Argentina and the United States; IGI Global; 2016; 334-354
9781522501350
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Campi, Mercedes Maria
Resumen
As a contribution to the open debate regarding the effect of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on innovation, this chapter postulates that the adoption of strong intellectual property rights (IPRs) is not a necessary condition to foster innovation in the plant breeding industry. The chapter studies the evolution of the soybean breeding industry in the US and Argentina and shows that regardless the level of intellectual property protection, if there is an attractive and profitable market, firms may search for different appropriability strategies rather than changing their innovative behavior. The chapter finds that the growth rates of new soybean varieties are similar in both countries and the adoption rate is faster in Argentina where the IPRs system is weaker.