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Studying common goods through institutional change: property regimes on animal breeds and genomic technologies

Étudier les biens communs par les changements institutionnels: régimes de propriété autour des races animales face à l’innovation génomique

Julie Labatut (), Franck Aggeri () and Gilles Allaire
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Julie Labatut: AGIR - AGroécologie, Innovations, teRritoires - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - Toulouse INP - Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) - UT - Université de Toulouse
Franck Aggeri: CGS - Centre National de Recherche Appliquée en Génie ParaSismique
Gilles Allaire: US ODR - Observatoire des Programmes Communautaires de Développement Rural - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

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Abstract: This article aims at using the analytical framework proposed by Schlager and Ostrom (1992) for a dynamic description of property rights in the management of common resources, here animal genetic resources. Animal genetic resources, and more specifically ruminant breeds (cattle and sheep), are common resources (belonging to farmers communities). They have been much less privatized than plant genetic resources (where varieties belong to firms). We describe the evolution of "institutional regimes of selection" of these resources over time, and how these regimes are destabilized due to political and technological changes (genomic selection). We show how these commons are not only biological resources, but also rely on informational resources and management structures for producing genetic gain, constituting an "intangible property". We analyze the co-production of genetic and informational resources, focusing on evolving property regimes and governance structures. Indeed, an analysis only in terms of property rights on biological resources, without taking into account the intangible property, would not provide a satisfactory explanation for understanding actual changes. We show how this analytical framework, used with a dynamic perspective, allows for highlighting changes that would have stayed invisible otherwise, such as the destabilization of an institutional regime through its informational dimension.

Keywords: races animales; common pool resources; institutional change; animal breed; intangible property; property regime; ressources communes; changement institutionnel; génomique; propriété intangible; régime de propriété; genomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in Revue de la régulation. Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, 2014, 14, pp.51-67

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