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The Law And Economics Of Antitrust And Intellectual Property
An Austrian Approach
Dina Kallay
Dina Kallay, Counsel for Antitrust/Intellectual Property, Federal Trade Commission, Office of International Affairs, US
| 2004 256 pp Hardback 978 1 84376 621 6 |
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| ebook isbn 978 1 78195 783 7 |
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Description
‘Dina Kallay’s work is a pathbreaking application of Austrian economics to one of the most important regulatory issues facing globalizing economies – a refreshingly novel perspective on the intersection between intellectual property and antitrust law.’ – Ronald J. Mann, University of Texas School of Law, US
‘Dina Kallay develops an interesting interpretation of Austrian economics as applied to intellectual property and antitrust issues, and uses her framework creatively to examine specific cases. Those interested in the application of market-oriented ideas to these issues will find this book to be stimulating and thought-provoking’. – Randall G. Holcombe, Florida State University, US
This book examines some of the intriguing notions of the complex antitrust-intellectual property interface, focusing primarily on property and dynamic economic doctrines. The extensive discussion addresses antitrust patterns of unilateral behaviour and the intellectual property (IP) institutions of patents and copyright.
Contents
Contents: 1. A Framework for Analysis of the Antitrust–Intellectual Property Intersection 2. The Austrian Economics Solution and the Property Narrative 3. The Dynamic Antitrust Analysis Model 4. Application of the Dynamic Model on Refusal to License Intellectual Property (Magill) 5. Application of the Dynamic Model in Network Industries (The Dell Case) Postscript Bibliography Index
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