R&D Investments in Plant Breeding under Changing Intellectual Property Rights
Mehdi Arzandeh and
Derek G. Brewin
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Mehdi Arzandeh: Faculty of Business Administration, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada
Derek G. Brewin: Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 2021, vol. 11, issue 6, 32-47
Abstract:
In a Cournot duopoly model, we examine three policy regimes relevant to current international plant breeding: patents alone, patents with a farmer exemption to use saved seed, and patents with research collaboration. In the symmetric version of the model where firms are identical, we show that the social planner prefers patents with research collaboration over patents alone and prefers the patents alone to patents with a farmer exemption. We examine two variations of the model where firms are asymmetric i. due to cost differences and ii. due to the different endowments of germplasm. Situations develop where the research collaboration resolves the common pool problem and increases R&D investment and where it creates free riding problem and decreases R&D investment. We show that the lower cost (more endowed) breeder invests more in R&D under the research collaboration than patents if variety differentiation is high and cost (knowledge endowment) dispersion is low. On the other hand, the higher cost (less endowed) breeder, generally, invests less in R&D under a research collaboration if variety differentiation or cost (knowledge endowment) dispersion is low. These findings suggest new gains are likely from the adoption of international conventions of plant breeders rights.
Keywords: Plant breeding; farmer exemption; research collaboration; Intellectual Property Rights; product differentiation; Cournot oligopoly. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D21 D43 D60 D82 L13 L24 O34 O38 Q16 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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