Intellectual property, innovation and economic inequality / edited by Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa, Peter K. Yu, Texas A&M University, Francis Gurry, World Intellectual Property Organization, Keun Lee, Seoul National University.

Contributor(s): Benoliel, Daniel, 1972- [editor.] | Yu, Peter K [editor.] | Gurry, Francis [editor.] | Lee, Keun, 1960- [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 368 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781108841702 (hardback); 9781108894722 (ebook)Other title: Intellectual Property, Innovation & Economic InequalitySubject(s): Intellectual property | Technological innovation -- Law and legislation | Income distribution -- Law and legislation | Economic development -- Law and legislationGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 346.048 LOC classification: K1401 | .I556545 2024Online resources: Full text is available from Cambridge University Press Click here to view
Contents:
Intellectual property rights and inequality : economic considerations / Keith Maskus -- The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity : implications for income inequality and innovation policies / Carsten Fink, Ernest Miguelez, and Julio Raffo -- Intellectual property, global inequality, and subnational policy variations / Peter K. Yu -- Is IPR a facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers? : implications for global inequality / Keun Lee -- Patents and economic inequality / Daniel Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss -- Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing copyright and gender in the United States / Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton -- Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality : Mexico, India, and Brazil / Alenka Guzm�an and Flor Brown -- Unregistered patents and gender equality : a global perspective / Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan, and Emily Michiko Morris -- Can decentralization encourage equality in the patent system? / Lital Helman -- Inequality and asymmetry in the making of intellectual property constitutional right / Lior Zemer -- Inequality and intellectual property : equity, innovation, and creative imitation / Thomas Cottier -- Managed trade and technology protectionism : a formua for perpetuating inequality? / Frederick Abbott -- Sharing pathogen sequence data for global scientific research under Nagoya Protocol to the convention on biological diversity / Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir -- Distributive justice beyond intellectual property laws : an international perspective / Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid.
Summary: While growing disparities in wealth and income are well-documented across the globe, the role of intellectual property rights is often overlooked. This volume brings together leading commentators from around the world to interrogate the interrelationship between intellectual property and economic inequality. Interdisciplinary and globally oriented by design, the book features economists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and other experts. Chapters address the impact of intellectual property rights on economic inequality, the effect of economic inequality on the protection and enforcement of these rights, and the potential use of innovation law and policy to help reduce economic inequality. The volume also tackles timely issues like race and gender disparities and the North-South divide in innovation. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Intellectual property rights and inequality : economic considerations / Keith Maskus -- The unequal geographical distribution of innovative activity : implications for income inequality and innovation policies / Carsten Fink, Ernest Miguelez, and Julio Raffo -- Intellectual property, global inequality, and subnational policy variations / Peter K. Yu -- Is IPR a facilitator of, or a barrier to, catch-up by latecomers? : implications for global inequality / Keun Lee -- Patents and economic inequality / Daniel Benoliel and Rochelle Dreyfuss -- Are men and women creating equal? contextualizing copyright and gender in the United States / Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton -- Building innovation skills to overcome gender inequality : Mexico, India, and Brazil / Alenka Guzm�an and Flor Brown -- Unregistered patents and gender equality : a global perspective / Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan, and Emily Michiko Morris -- Can decentralization encourage equality in the patent system? / Lital Helman -- Inequality and asymmetry in the making of intellectual property constitutional right / Lior Zemer -- Inequality and intellectual property : equity, innovation, and creative imitation / Thomas Cottier -- Managed trade and technology protectionism : a formua for perpetuating inequality? / Frederick Abbott -- Sharing pathogen sequence data for global scientific research under Nagoya Protocol to the convention on biological diversity / Jerome Reichman, Carolina dos Santos Ribeiro, George Haringhuizen and Paul Uhlir -- Distributive justice beyond intellectual property laws : an international perspective / Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid.

While growing disparities in wealth and income are well-documented across the globe, the role of intellectual property rights is often overlooked. This volume brings together leading commentators from around the world to interrogate the interrelationship between intellectual property and economic inequality. Interdisciplinary and globally oriented by design, the book features economists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and other experts. Chapters address the impact of intellectual property rights on economic inequality, the effect of economic inequality on the protection and enforcement of these rights, and the potential use of innovation law and policy to help reduce economic inequality. The volume also tackles timely issues like race and gender disparities and the North-South divide in innovation. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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