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Intellectual Property And Business |
Edited by Stephen E. Margolis, Professor of Economics and Craig M. Newmark, Associate Professor of Economics, North Carolina State University, US
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‘Research on intellectual property is a classic topic that, if anything, is even more relevant today because of improvements and diffusion of copying technologies. Margolis and Newmark have done an excellent job of covering the main papers and controversies in this literature, including classic papers by authors such as Barzel, Demsetz, and Posner and more recent important authors such as Lerner and Liebowitz. The volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the many insights found in the literature on this important and timely topic.’ – Michael Waldman, Cornell University, US
The law and economics of intellectual property is attracting increased attention as technological innovation continues to have a major impact on economic growth.
This authoritative two-volume set brings together the most significant scholarship on intellectual property. It provides comprehensive coverage, with a mix of theory, empirics and institutional details. The emphasis is on more recent writings, although it also includes some early work that continues to provide the platform for contemporary scholarship.
This book will be an essential source of reference for both academics, students and practitioners concerned with this exciting new field of research. |
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2010
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1,072 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84720 911 5
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$
525.00
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on-line discount
$
472.50
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Two volume set
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