Intellectual Property, Innovation and Economic Inequality
Herausgeber: Benoliel, Daniel; Gurry, Francis; Yu, Peter K.
Intellectual Property, Innovation and Economic Inequality
Herausgeber: Benoliel, Daniel; Gurry, Francis; Yu, Peter K.
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"In this authoritative, interdisciplinary volume, leading experts from across the globe examine the link between intellectual property and economic inequality. Featuring economists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and other commentators, the book examines timely issues like race and gender disparities and the North-South divide in innovation"--
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"In this authoritative, interdisciplinary volume, leading experts from across the globe examine the link between intellectual property and economic inequality. Featuring economists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and other commentators, the book examines timely issues like race and gender disparities and the North-South divide in innovation"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 711g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841702
- ISBN-10: 1108841708
- Artikelnr.: 70771553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 711g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841702
- ISBN-10: 1108841708
- Artikelnr.: 70771553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Intellectual property, innovation, and economic inequality Daniel Benoliel
and Peter K. Yu; Part I. Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Issues: 1.
Intellectual property rights and inequality: economic considerations Keith
Maskus; 2. The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity:
implications for income inequality and innovation policies Carsten Fink,
Ernest Miguelez and Julio Raffo; 3. Intellectual property, global
inequality and subnational policy variations Peter K. Yu; 4. Is IPR a
facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers?: implications for
global inequality Keun Lee; 5. Patents and economic inequality Daniel
Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss; Part II. Intellectual Property and National
Inequalities: 6. Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing
copyright and gender in the United States Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton;
7. Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality: Mexico, India
and Brazil Alenka Guzmán and Flor Brown; 8. Unregistered patents and gender
equality: a global perspective Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan and
Emily Michiko Morris; 9. Can decentralization encourage equality in the
patent system? Lital Helman; 10. Inequality and asymmetry in the making of
intellectual property a constitutional right Lior Zemer; Part III.
Intellectual Property and Global Inequality: 11. Inequality and
intellectual property: equity, innovation and creative imitation Thomas
Cottier; 12. Managed trade and technology protectionism: a formula for
perpetuating inequality? Frederick Abbott; 13. Sharing pathogen sequence
data for global scientific research under the Nagoya protocol to the
convention on biological diversity Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos
Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir; 14. Distributive justice
beyond intellectual property laws: an international perspective Shlomit
Yanisky-Ravid.
and Peter K. Yu; Part I. Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Issues: 1.
Intellectual property rights and inequality: economic considerations Keith
Maskus; 2. The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity:
implications for income inequality and innovation policies Carsten Fink,
Ernest Miguelez and Julio Raffo; 3. Intellectual property, global
inequality and subnational policy variations Peter K. Yu; 4. Is IPR a
facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers?: implications for
global inequality Keun Lee; 5. Patents and economic inequality Daniel
Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss; Part II. Intellectual Property and National
Inequalities: 6. Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing
copyright and gender in the United States Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton;
7. Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality: Mexico, India
and Brazil Alenka Guzmán and Flor Brown; 8. Unregistered patents and gender
equality: a global perspective Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan and
Emily Michiko Morris; 9. Can decentralization encourage equality in the
patent system? Lital Helman; 10. Inequality and asymmetry in the making of
intellectual property a constitutional right Lior Zemer; Part III.
Intellectual Property and Global Inequality: 11. Inequality and
intellectual property: equity, innovation and creative imitation Thomas
Cottier; 12. Managed trade and technology protectionism: a formula for
perpetuating inequality? Frederick Abbott; 13. Sharing pathogen sequence
data for global scientific research under the Nagoya protocol to the
convention on biological diversity Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos
Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir; 14. Distributive justice
beyond intellectual property laws: an international perspective Shlomit
Yanisky-Ravid.
Intellectual property, innovation, and economic inequality Daniel Benoliel
and Peter K. Yu; Part I. Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Issues: 1.
Intellectual property rights and inequality: economic considerations Keith
Maskus; 2. The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity:
implications for income inequality and innovation policies Carsten Fink,
Ernest Miguelez and Julio Raffo; 3. Intellectual property, global
inequality and subnational policy variations Peter K. Yu; 4. Is IPR a
facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers?: implications for
global inequality Keun Lee; 5. Patents and economic inequality Daniel
Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss; Part II. Intellectual Property and National
Inequalities: 6. Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing
copyright and gender in the United States Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton;
7. Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality: Mexico, India
and Brazil Alenka Guzmán and Flor Brown; 8. Unregistered patents and gender
equality: a global perspective Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan and
Emily Michiko Morris; 9. Can decentralization encourage equality in the
patent system? Lital Helman; 10. Inequality and asymmetry in the making of
intellectual property a constitutional right Lior Zemer; Part III.
Intellectual Property and Global Inequality: 11. Inequality and
intellectual property: equity, innovation and creative imitation Thomas
Cottier; 12. Managed trade and technology protectionism: a formula for
perpetuating inequality? Frederick Abbott; 13. Sharing pathogen sequence
data for global scientific research under the Nagoya protocol to the
convention on biological diversity Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos
Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir; 14. Distributive justice
beyond intellectual property laws: an international perspective Shlomit
Yanisky-Ravid.
and Peter K. Yu; Part I. Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Issues: 1.
Intellectual property rights and inequality: economic considerations Keith
Maskus; 2. The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity:
implications for income inequality and innovation policies Carsten Fink,
Ernest Miguelez and Julio Raffo; 3. Intellectual property, global
inequality and subnational policy variations Peter K. Yu; 4. Is IPR a
facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers?: implications for
global inequality Keun Lee; 5. Patents and economic inequality Daniel
Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss; Part II. Intellectual Property and National
Inequalities: 6. Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing
copyright and gender in the United States Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton;
7. Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality: Mexico, India
and Brazil Alenka Guzmán and Flor Brown; 8. Unregistered patents and gender
equality: a global perspective Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan and
Emily Michiko Morris; 9. Can decentralization encourage equality in the
patent system? Lital Helman; 10. Inequality and asymmetry in the making of
intellectual property a constitutional right Lior Zemer; Part III.
Intellectual Property and Global Inequality: 11. Inequality and
intellectual property: equity, innovation and creative imitation Thomas
Cottier; 12. Managed trade and technology protectionism: a formula for
perpetuating inequality? Frederick Abbott; 13. Sharing pathogen sequence
data for global scientific research under the Nagoya protocol to the
convention on biological diversity Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos
Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir; 14. Distributive justice
beyond intellectual property laws: an international perspective Shlomit
Yanisky-Ravid.