Biotechnology: developing countries and globalization |
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Authors: | DaSilva E. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Life Sciences Section, Division of Basic Sciences, UNESCO, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Biotechnology in a globalizing economy involves the participation of all countries–industrialized, developing and least developed, in the interconnected web of trade liberalization in closed and open-market economies. The various geopolitical or geocultural regions show striking approaches to the application of biotechnologies for development and the safeguarding of intellectual property rights. The generally held view that developing countries are doomed to being marginalized in a globalizing economy is, seemingly, in need of revision. |
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Keywords: | Biotechnology developing countries globalization intellectual property regional activities vaccines |
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