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    The changing agricultural research environment : what does it mean for public-private innovation?

    Klotz, Cassandra A.
    Rubenstein, Kelly Day
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    Abstract
    Agricultural research has experienced increased industry spending and public-private collaborations. Private incentives for public goods research are limited. Public-private ventures can foster socially beneficial research. Joint research opportunities must attract firms, yet conform to public goals. A strong public research sector can allay concerns about industry's role in research and development (R&D).
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    AgBioForum 2(1) 1999: 24-32.
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