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1 | The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods | 3 |
2 | The regulation of public goods | 46 |
Comment : norms, institutions, and cooperation | 65 | |
3 | Distributive values and institutional design in the provision of global public goods | 69 |
4 | Koyaanisqatsi in cyberspace : the economics of an "out-of-balance" regime of private property rights in data and information | 81 |
5 | Linkages between the market economy and the scientific commons | 121 |
Comment I : public goods and public science | 139 | |
6 | Sustainable access to copyrighted digital information works in developing countries | 142 |
7 | Agricultural research and intellectual property rights | 188 |
Comment II : using intellectual property rights to preserve the global genetic commons : the International Treaty On Plant Genetic Resources For Food And Agriculture | 217 | |
8 | Can the TRIPS agreement foster technology transfer to developing countries? | 227 |
Comment I : technology transfer on the international agenda | 257 | |
9 | Patent rights and international technology transfer through direct investment and licensing | 265 |
Comment II : TRIPS and technology transfer - evidence from patent data | 282 | |
10 | Proprietary rights and collective action : the case of biotechnology research with low commercial value | 288 |
11 | Do stronger patents induce more local innovation? | 309 |
12 | Markets for technology, intellectual property rights, and development | 321 |
13 | Using liability rules to stimulate local innovation in developing countries : application to traditional knowledge | 337 |
14 | Stimulating agricultural innovation | 367 |
15 | Managing the hydra : the Herculean task of ensuring access to essential medicines | 393 |
16 | Theory and implementation of differential pricing for pharmaceuticals | 425 |
17 | Increasing R&D incentives for neglected diseases : lessons from the Orphan Drug Act | 457 |
Comment : access to essential medicines - promoting human rights over free trade and intellectual property claims | 481 | |
18 | Legal and economic aspects of traditional knowledge | 495 |
19 | Saving the village : conserving jurisprudential diversity in the international protection of traditional knowledge | 521 |
20 | Legal perspectives on traditional knowledge : the case for intellectual property protection | 565 |
Comment : traditional knowledge, folklore and the case for benign neglect | 595 | |
21 | Protecting cultural industries to promote cultural diversity : dilemmas for international policymaking posed by the recognition of traditional knowledge | 599 |
22 | Issues posed by a world patent system | 617 |
23 | Intellectual property arbitrage : how foreign rules can affect domestic protections | 635 |
24 | An agenda for radical intellectual property reform | 653 |
Comment : whose rules, whose needs? : balancing public and private interests | 662 | |
25 | Diffusion and distribution : the impacts on poor countries of technological enforcement within the biotechnology sector | 669 |
26 | Equitable sharing of benefits from biodiversity-based innovation : some reflections under the shadow of a neem tree | 695 |
27 | The critical role of competition law in preserving public goods in conflict with intellectual property rights | 709 |
28 | Expansionist intellectual property protection and reductionist competition rules : a TRIPS perspective | 726 |
29 | Can antitrust policy protect the global commons from the excesses of IPRs? | 758 |
Comment I : competition law as a means of containing intellectual property rights | 770 | |
30 | "Minimal" standards for patent-related antitrust law under TRIPS | 774 |
Comment II : competitive baselines for intellectual property systems | 793 | |
31 | WTO dispute settlement : of sovereign interests, private rights, and public goods | 817 |
32 | The economics of international trade agreements and dispute settlement with intellectual property rights | 831 |
33 | Intellectual property rights and dispute settlement in the world trade organization | 852 |
34 | WTO dispute resolution and the preservation of the public domain of science under international law | 861 |
35 | Recognizing public goods in WTO dispute settlement : who participates? : who decides? : the case of TRIPS and pharmaceutical patents protection | 884 |
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