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Alternative Business Strategies In Weak Intellectual Property Environments: A Law And Economics Analysis Of The Argo-Biotechnology Firm's Strategic Dilemma, A. Bryan Endres, Peter D. Goldsmith Sep 2016

Alternative Business Strategies In Weak Intellectual Property Environments: A Law And Economics Analysis Of The Argo-Biotechnology Firm's Strategic Dilemma, A. Bryan Endres, Peter D. Goldsmith

Journal of Intellectual Property Law

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A Barren Harvest For The Developing World? Presidential "Trade Promotion Authority" And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Agriculture Negotiations In The Doha Round, Clete D. Johnson Sep 2014

A Barren Harvest For The Developing World? Presidential "Trade Promotion Authority" And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Agriculture Negotiations In The Doha Round, Clete D. Johnson

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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The Problem Of Social Cost In A Genetically Modified Age, Paul J. Heald, James C. Smith Nov 2006

The Problem Of Social Cost In A Genetically Modified Age, Paul J. Heald, James C. Smith

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In Part I of this Article, we apply the Coase Theorem and its most useful corollary to the problem of pollen drift. We conclude that the liability of pollen polluters should be governed by balancing rules against nuisance law, to be applied on a case-by-case basis, rather than by a blanket liability or immunity rule. We also conclude that truly bystanding non-GMO farmers should have a viable defense to patent infringement because liability would result in the application of a reverse Pigovian tax that cannot be justified under accepted economic theory. Only a contextual approach can account for the wide …