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2009
2. Journal Articles
Smith, Richard D., Carlos Correa and Cecilia Oh. 2009. "Trade, TRIPS, and Pharmaceuticals." The Lancet 373(9664):684-691.
Behrman , Jere R., Julia A. Behrman and Nykia M. Perez. 2009. "On What Diseases and Health Conditions Should New Economic Research on Health and Development Focus?" Health Economics 18(S1):S109-S128.
Casson, Mark, Ken Dark and Mohamed Azzim Gulamhussen. 2009. "Extending Internalisation Theory: From the Multinational Enterprise to the Knowledge-based Empire." International Business Review 18(3):236-256.
Ghauri, Pervez N. and P.M. Rao. 2009. "Intellectual Property, Pharmaceutical MNEs and the Developing World." Journal of World Business 44(2):206-215.
6. Working/Discussion Papers
Middle Powers Initiative. 2009. "A Global Public Good of the Highest Order: New Imperatives and Openings for a Nuclear Weapon-Free World." Briefing Paper prepared for the Sixth Meeting of the Article VI Forum, 29-30 January, Berlin, Germany.
http://www.gsinstitute.org/mpi/pubs/A6F_Berlin_brief.pdf

2008
2. Journal Articles
Chandramohan, Daniel, Kenji Shibuya, Philip Setel, Sandy Cairncross, Alan D. Lopez, Christopher J.L. Murray, Basia Zaba, Robert W. Snow, Fred Binka. 2008. "Should Data from Demorgraphic Surveillance Systems be Made More Widely Available to Researchers?." PLoS Med 5(2):e57. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050057.
4. Reports
Hugenholtz, P. Bernt and Ruth L. Okediji. 2008. "Conceiving an International Instrument on Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright." Study supported by the Open Society Institute (OSI).
http://www.ivir.nl/publications/hugenholtz/limitations_exceptions_copyright.pdf

2007
2. Journal Articles
Brush, Stephen B. 2007. "Farmers' Rights and Protection of Traditional Agricultural Knowledge." World Development 35(9): 1499-1514.
Bernardo, Theresa M. 2007. "Harnessing Collective Knowledge to Create Global Public Goods for Education and Health." Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 34(3): 330-334.
Verschraegen, Gert and Michael Schiltz. 2007. "Knowledge as a Global Public Good: The Role and Importance of Open Access." Societies Without Borders 2(2): 157-174.
Miller, Clark A. 2007. "Democratization, International Knowledge Institutions, and Global Governance." Governance 20(2): 325-357.
Spielman, David J. 2007. "Pro-poor Agricultural Biotechnology: Can the International Research System Deliver the Goods?" Food Policy. 32(2): 189-204.
Stienstra, Deborah, James Watzke and Gary E. Birch. 2007. "A Three-Way Dance: The Global Public Good and Accessibility in Information Technologies." The Information Society. 23(3):149-158.
Mueller, Milton, John Mathiason, and Hans Klein. 2007. "The Internet and Global Governance: Principles and Norms for a New Regime." Global Governance. 13 (2): 237-254.
3. Book Chapters
Brush, Stephen B. 2007. "The Demise of 'Common Heritage' and Protection for Traditional Agricultural Knowledge." In McManis, Charles R., ed., Biodiversity and the Law: Intellectual Property, Biotechnology and Traditional Knowledge. London: Earthscan.
Pingali, Prabhu and Tim Kelley. 2007. "The Role of International Agricultural Research in Contributing to Global Food Security and Poverty Alleviation: The Case of the CGIAR." In Evenson, Robert and Prabhu Pingali, eds., Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Volume 3: Agricultural Development: Farmers, Farm Production and Farm Markets. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

2006
2. Journal Articles
Prada, Fernando. 2006. "Mechanisms for Financing the Information Society from a Global Public Goods Perspective." The ICFAI Journal of Public Finance. 4 (1): 53-87.
Bruskiewich Richard, Guy Davenport, Tom Hazekamp, Thomas Metz, Manuel Ruiz, Reinhard Simon, Masaru Takeya, Jennifer Lee, Martin Senger, Graham Mclaren, and Theo Van Hintum. 2006. "Generation Challenge Programme (GCP): Standards for Crop Data." OMICS: The Journal of Integrative Biology. 10 (2): 215-219.
Dalrymple, Dana G. 2006. "Impure Public Goods and Agricultural Research: Toward a Blend of Theory and Practice." Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 45 (1): 71-89.
Dowdeswell, Elizabeth, Abdallah S. Daar, Tara Acharya, and Peter A. Singer. 2006. "Realising the Promise of Genomics: Exploring Governance." International Journal of Biotechnology 8 (1/2): 132141.
Persad, Deepa L., Uyen Quach, Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Peter A. Singer, and Abdallah S. Daar. 2006. "Enabling Knowledge Societies in Developing Countries: The Example of Genomics." International Journal of Biotechnology 8 (1/2): 422.
3. Book Chapters
Barton, John H., and Keith E. Maskus. 2006. "Economic Perspectives on a Multilateral Agreement on Open Access to Basic Science and Technology." In S. Evenett and B. Hoekman, eds., Economic Development and Multilateral Trade Cooperation. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan; Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
4. Reports
Secretariat of the International Task Force on Global Public Goods. 2006. Expert Paper Series Six: Knowledge. Stockholm, Sweden.
http://www.gpgtaskforce.org/uploads/files/177.pdf

2005
1. Books
Maskus, Keith, Jerome H. Reichman. 2005. International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2. Journal Articles
Chan, Leslie, and Sely Costa. 2005. "Participation in the Global Knowledge Commons: Challenges and Opportunities for Research Dissemination in Developing Countries." New Library World 106 (3-4): 141-163.
Dalrymple, Dana G. 2005. "Scientific Knowledge as a Public Good: Thinking about Benefits of Research to Society Could Break Down Barriers." The Scientist 19(2): 10
Hattori, Keisuke. 2005. "Is Technological Progress Pareto-Improving for a World with Global Public Goods?" Journal of Economics - Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie 84 (2): 135-156.
Rimmer, Matthew. 2005. "Japonica Rice: Intellectual Property, Scientific Publishing and Data-sharing." Prometheus 23 (3): 325-347.
5. Conference Presentations
Falvey, Rod, and Neil Foster. 2005. "Intellectual Property Rights, Economic Growth and Technology Transfer." Paper presented at the Conference on International Public Goods for Economic Development sponsored by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, September 7-8.
http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/conferences/unido/Papers/IPR_FOSTER.pdf

2004
2. Journal Articles
Barton, John H.
2004. "Issues Posed by a World Patent System."
Journal of International Economic Law,
7 (2): 341-357
Brousseau, Žric. 2004. "Property Rights on the Internet: Is a Specific Institutional Framework Needed?" Economics of Innovation and New Technology 13(5): 489-507.
Dinwoodie, Graeme
B., and Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss. 2004. "International
Intellectual Property Law and the Public Domain
of Science." Journal of International Economic
Law 7(2): 431-448.
Drahos, Peter.
2004. "The Regulation of Public Goods." Journal
of International Economic Law, 7 (2): 321-339.
Maskus, Keith
E., and Jerome H. Reichman. 2004. "Mini-Symposium:
International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology
under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime."
Journal of International Economic Law
7(2): 275-278.
Maskus, Keith
E., and Jerome H. Reichman. 2004. "The Globalization
of Private Knowledge Goods and the Privatization
of Global Public Goods." Journal of International
Economic Law 7 (2): 279-320.
Moher, David, and Alan Bernstein. 2004. "Registering CIHR-funded Randomized Controlled Trials: A Global Public Good." Canadian Medical Association Journal 171 (7): 750-751.
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/171/7/750
Shaffer, Gregory.
2004. "Recognizing Public Goods in the WTO Dispute
Settlement: Who Participates? Who Decides? - The
Case of TRIPS and Pharmaceutical Patent Protection."
Journal of International Economic Law,
7 (2): 459-482.
Smith, Richard
D., Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, Abdallah
S. Daar, E. Richard Gold, and Peter A. Singer.
2004. "Genomics Knowledge and Equity: A Global
Public Goods Perspective of the Patent System."
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
82 (5): 385-389. http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/82/5/en/385.pdf
3. Book Chapters
Brousseau, Eric. 2004. "Property Rights in the Digital Space." In Enrico Colombatto, ed., Companion to Economics of Property Rights. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishers.
4. Reports
Acharya, Tara, Abdallah S. Daar, Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Peter A. Singer, and Halla Thorsteinsdættir. Genomics and Global Health. A Report of the Genomics Working Group of the Science and Technology Task Force of the United Nations Millennium Project. Toronto: University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics.
http://www.unesco.org/wfeo/genomics.pdf
Task Force on Financial Mechanisms. 2004. Financing ICDT -A Review of Trends and an Analysis of Gaps and Promising Practices. The Report of the Task Force on Financial Mechanisms for ICT for Development. New York: Task Force on Financial Mechanisms. http://www.itu.int/wsis/tffm/final-report.pdf
6.
Working/Discussion Papers
Accuosto,
Pablo, and Niki Johnson. 2004. "Financing
the Information Society in the South: A Global
Public Goods Perspective." Prepared for
the Association for Progressive Communications
(APC) by the Instituto del Tercer Mundo, Montevideo,
Uruguay. http://rights.apc.org/documents/financing.pdf

2003
3.
Book Chapters
Correa, Carlos.
2003. "Managing the Provision of Knowledge:
the Design of Intellectual Property Laws ."
In Inge Kaul, Pedro Conceição,
Katell Le Goulven and Ronald U. Mendoza, eds.,
Providing Global Public Goods: Managing Globalization.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Dalrymple, Dana. 2003. "Scientific Knowledge as a Global Public Good: Contributions to Innovation and the Economy." In Julie M. Esanu and Paul F. Uhlir, Ed. The Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain. Proceedings of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
5.
Conference Presentations
Abbott, Frederick.
2003. "Managing the Hydra: Resolving Roadblocks
to Ensuring Access to Essential Medicines."
Conference on International Public Goods and
Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual
Property Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 -
6 2003.
Barton, John.
2003. "A World Patent System." Conference
on International Public Goods and Transfer of
Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property
Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 - 6 2003.
Daar, Abdallah
S., Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, Richard D.
Smith, and Peter A. Singer. 2003. "Genomic
Databases as Global Public Goods." Presented
at Human Genome Meeting, Cancún, Mexico,
April 27-30 2003. http://hgm2003.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Abstracts/Publish/WorkshopOrals/Workshop06/hgm041.html
David, Paul. 2003.
"Koyaanisqatsi in Cyberspace: the Economics
of an Out-of-Balance' Regime of Private
Property Rights in Data and Information."
Conference on International Public Goods and
Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual
Property Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 -
6 2003.
Drahos, Peter.
2003. "The Regulation of Public Goods."
Conference on International Public Goods and
Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual
Property Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 -
6 2003.
Dreyfuss, Rochelle
Cooper, and Graeme Dinwoodie. 2003. "WTO
Dispute Resolution and the Preservation of the
Public Domain of Science under International
Law." Conference on International Public
Goods and Transfer of Technology under a Globalized
Intellectual Property Regime, Duke Law School,
April 4 - 6 2003.
Fox, Eleanor.
2003. "Can Antitrust Protect the Global
Commons from the Excesses of IPRs?" Conference
on International Public Goods and Transfer of
Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property
Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 - 6 2003.
Gomez Barrosco, Jose Luiz. 2003. "Extending Universal Science in Telecommunications: a << Necessary Tool >> for Knowledge Provision." Presented at The Conference on Regional Integration and Public Goods, United Nations University, Brugge, Belgium, November 20-21, 2003.
Kaul, Inge, and Pedro Conceiï…o. 2003. "The Global Knowledge Divide: Can the Global Public Goods Perspective Enhance Understanding for Action?" Presented at the NIDECO Inaugural Seminar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 31 January. Click here to download the document
Maskus, Keith,
and Jerome Reichman. 2003. "International
Public Goods and Transfer of Technology under
a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime."
Conference on International Public Goods and
Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual
Property Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 -
6 2003.
Pauwelyn, Joost.
2003. "The Nature of WTO Dispute Settlement."
Conference on International Public Goods and
Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual
Property Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 -
6 2003.
Saggi, Kamal.
2003. "Patent Rights and International
Technology Transfer through Direct Investment
and Licensing." Conference on International
Public Goods and Transfer of Technology under
a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime, Duke
Law School, April 4 - 6 2003.
Taubman, Antony.
2003. "Intellectual Property and Genetic
Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore
- An International Perspective." Conference
on International Public Goods and Transfer of
Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property
Regime, Duke Law School, April 4 - 6 2003.

2002
1.
Books
Longino, Helen
E. 2002. The Fate of Knowledge. Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
2.
Journal Articles
Mashelkar, R A. 2002. "Global Knowledge Pool for Global Good through Global Funding." TerraGreen 21.
http://www.teri.res.in/teriin/terragreen/issue21/essay.htm
Zillman, John
W. 2002. "In Praise of International Cooperation
- Science as a Global Public Good." ATSE
Focus, No. 122, May/Jun 2002. http://www.atse.org.au/publications/focus/focus-zillman4.htm
4.
Reports
CIPR (Commission
on Intellectual Property Rights). 2002. Integrating
Intellectual Property Rights and Development.
London: Commission on Intellectual Property
Rights. Available at:
http://www.iprcommission.org.
5.
Conference Presentations
Dalrymple, Dana.
2002. "Scientific Knowledge as a Global Public
Good: Contributions to Innovation and Society.
Examples from Agriculture". Paper presented
at the Symposium on the Role for Scientific
and Technical Data and Information in the Public
Domain, National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
DC, September 5-6.
Rangnekar, Dwijen.
2002. "Can TRIPs Deter Innovation? The
Anticommons and Public Gooods in Agricultural
Research." Paper prepared for the Conference
Science and Citizenship in a Global Context:
Challenges from New Technologies, University
of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 12-13 December 2002.
6.
Working/Discussion Papers
Georgiadou,
Yola and Richard Groot. 2002. "Policy
Development and Capacity Building for Geo-information
Provision." ITC, International Institute
for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation,
The Netherlands http://www.gisdevelopment.net/policy/international/interna014pf.htm
Kettler,
Hannah E. and Chris Collins. 2002. "Using
Innovative Action to Meet Global Health Needs
through Existing Intellectual Property Regimes."
CIPR Study Paper 2b.
http://www.iprcommission.org/papers/pdfs/study_papers/sp2b_kettler_study.pdf
Pinstrup-Andersen,
Per. 2002. "Is Research a Global Public
Good?" International Food Policy Research
Institute (IFPRI), Washington D.C. http://www.ifpri.org/themes/biotech/ppa0200.htm

2001
1.
Books
Dreyfuss, Rochelle,
Diane Zimmerman, and Harry First, (Eds.). Expanding
the Boundaries of Intellectual Property.
Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Lessig, Laurence.
2001. The Future of Ideas. The Fate of the
Commons in a Connected World. New York:
Random House.
McSherry C. 2001.
Who Owns Academic Work? Battling for Control
of Intellectual Property. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press.
2.
Journals Articles
David, Paul A.
2001. "From Keeping Nature's
Secrets' to the Institutionalization of
Open Science'." University
of Siena Lectures on Science as an Institution
and the Institutions of Science.
Ganslandt, Mattias,
Keith E. Maskus and Eina Vivian Wong. 2001.
"Developing and Distributing Essential Drugs
to Poor Countries: The DEFEND Proposal."
The World Economy 24 (6): 779-795.
3.
Book Chapters
Benkler, Yochai.
2001. "A Political Economy of the Public
Domain: Markets in Information Goods versus
the Marketplace of Ideas." Dreyfuss, Rochelle,
Diane Zimmerman, and Harry First, (Eds.). Expanding
the Boundaries of Intellectual Property.
Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Watal, Jayashree.
2001. "Knowledge and Global Public Goods:
Implications of the WTO's TRIPS Agreement."
In Christopher D. Gerrard, Marco Ferroni, and
Ashoka Mody, Global Public Policies and Programs:
Implications for Financing and Evaluation. Proceedings
from a World Bank Workshop. Washington,
DC: The World Bank.
4.
Reports
Médicins
Sans Frontiers. 2001. Fatal Imbalance. The
Crisis in Research and Development for Drugs
for Neglected Diseases. Geneva: MSF.
OXFAM. 2001. Patent
Injustice: How World Trade Rules Threaten the
Health of Poor People. London: Oxfam.
5.
Conference Presentations
Mills, Anne.
2001. "Technology and Science as Global
Public Goods: Tackling Priority Diseases of
Poor Countries." Paper prepared for the
Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics,
25-26 June, Barcelona.
http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/eurvp/web.nsf/Pages/Mills/$File/MILLS.PDF
Phillips,
P., and D. Dierker. 2001. "Public Goods
and Private Greed: Strategies for Realizing
Public Benefits from a Privatized Global Agrifood
Research Effort". Paper presented at AARES
Pre Conference Workshop on Biotechnology, January
22, 2001, Adelaide, Australia.
http://www.uregina.ca/sipp/pastevents/phillipsdierker.pdf
6.
Working/Discussion Papers
Dalrymple, Dana
G. 2001. "International Agricultural Research
as a Global Public Good." U.S. Agency for
International Development, Bureau for Economic
Growth, Agriculture, and Trade, Washington,
D.C.
Freeman,
Phyllis, and Mark Miller. 2001. "Scientific
Capacity Building to Improve Population Health:
Knowledge as a Global Public Good." Prepared
for the World Health Organization Commission
on Macroeconomics and Health, Working Group
2: Global Public Goods. CMH, Geneva.
http://www.cmhealth.org/docs/wg2_paper3.pdf

2000
1.
Books
Correa, Carlos.
2000. Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO
and Developing Countries. Penang, Malaysia:
Zed Books/Third World Network.
Maskus, Keith
E. 2000. Intellectual Property Rights in
the Global Economy. Washington, DC: Institute
for International Economics.
May, Christopher.
2000. A Global Political Economy of Intellectual
Property Rights. The New Enclosures? New
York: The Routledge/RIPE studies in Global
Political Economy.
2.
Journal Articles
R. Ph. 2000. "Defining
the World's Public Property: A Global Public
Good." Le Monde Diplomatique,
January 2000. http://mondediplo.com/2000/01/12a
5.
Conference Presentations
Mills, Anne. 2000.
"Technology and Science as Global Public
Goods: Tackling Priority Diseases of Poor Countries."
Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics-
Europe, Paris.
6.
Working/Discussion Papers
Reichert J.M.,
and C. Milne. 2000. "Public Good or Private
Goods: The Role of Industry, Academia, and Government
in Drug Discovery and Development." Tufts
Center for the Study of Drug Development. White
Paper.

1999
1.
Books
Granstrand, Ove.
1999. The Economics and Management of Intellectual
Property. Clentenham, U.K. and Northampton,
Mass.: Edward Elgar.
2. Journal Articles
Grande, Edgar and Anke Peschke. 1999. "Transnational Cooperation and Policy Networks in European Science Policy-Making." Research Policy 28(1): 43-61
3.
Book Chapters
Stiglitz, Joseph
E. 1999. "Knowledge as a Global Public Good."
In Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A
Stern, eds., Global Public Goods: International
Cooperation in the 21st Century. New York:
Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/economicsfinance/0195130529/acprof-0195130529-chapter-15.html
5.
Conference Presentations
Gold, D. 1999.
"Does Military R&D Generate International
Public Goods?" United Nations Dept of Economic
and Social Affairs, Annual Meeting of the American
Economic Association, New York, January 3, 1999
Herdt, Robert
W. 1999. "Enclosing the Global Plant Genetic
Commons." Paper prepared for delivery at
the China Center for Economic Research, May
24, 1999, based on a paper delivered at the
Institute for International Studies, Stanford
University, January 14, 1999.
http://www.biotech-info.net/enclosing.pdf
UNESCO (United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization). 1999. "Declaration on Science
and the Use of Scientific Knowledge." World
Conference on Science: Science for the Twenty-First
Century- A New Commitment. Budapest, Hungary,
26 June 1 July.
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/elan/may99/msg00552.html
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