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Intellectual Property, Innovation and Economic Inequality

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This comprehensive work examines the critical intersection of intellectual property rights, technological innovation, and wealth distribution in modern economies. Leading scholars explore how IP policies shape innovation incentives and their profound effects on economic inequality.

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This book brings together leading experts to analyze the complex relationship between intellectual property systems, innovation dynamics, and economic inequality. The contributors examine how patent systems, copyrights, and other IP mechanisms influence technological advancement while simultaneously affecting wealth distribution and access to innovations.

The work addresses pivotal questions about whether strong IP protections genuinely foster innovation or primarily benefit large corporations and wealthy nations. It explores policy implications for developing economies, the role of open-source alternatives, and the balance between incentivizing creators and ensuring equitable access to essential technologies and knowledge.

Through empirical research and theoretical analysis, the authors provide nuanced perspectives on reforming IP frameworks to promote both innovation and broader economic participation.

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Author

Daniel Benoliel, Peter K. Yu, Francis Gurry, Keun Lee & 1 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781108841702

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