This book offers an accessible yet rigorous introduction to the economics of intellectual property (IP) with a distinctive international focus, emphasizing that knowledge is a global public good, that IP policies have worldwide economic impacts, and that international institutions and agreements shape national IP regimes.The volume presents a non-technical, evidence-based analysis, moving from foundational topics ― types of IP rights, data measurement, and core economic principles ― to the North-South dynamics that drive global innovation. It then explores real-world applications across critical sectors: artificial intelligence, public health, agriculture and food security, creative industries, and secondary patent markets.Throughout, the discussion integrates case studies and empirical evidence, highlighting the inherent trade-offs in IP systems and their policy implications. Economics of Intellectual Property and R&D demonstrates how the impacts of IP rights depend on a country's level of technological development and economic circumstances. Designed for students and researchers in economics, business, law, and public policy, the book also serves as a reference for policymakers and IP practitioners.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book offers an accessible yet rigorous introduction to the economics of intellectual property (IP) with a distinctive international focus, emphasizing that knowledge is a global public good, that IP policies have worldwide economic impacts, and that international institutions and agreements shape national IP regimes.The volume presents a non-technical, evidence-based analysis, moving from foundational topics types of IP rights, data measurement, and core economic principles to the North-South dynamics that drive global innovation. It then explores real-world applications across critical sectors: artificial intelligence, public health, agriculture and food security, creative industries, and secondary patent markets.Throughout, the discussion integrates case studies and empirical evidence, highlighting the inherent trade-offs in IP systems and their policy implications. Economics of Intellectual Property and R&D demonstrates how the impacts of IP rights depend on a country's level of technological development and economic circumstances. Designed for students and researchers in economics, business, law, and public policy, the book also serves as a reference for policymakers and IP practitioners. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789819827152
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book offers an accessible yet rigorous introduction to the economics of intellectual property (IP) with a distinctive international focus, emphasizing that knowledge is a global public good, that IP policies have worldwide economic impacts, and that international institutions and agreements shape national IP regimes.The volume presents a non-technical, evidence-based analysis, moving from foundational topics types of IP rights, data measurement, and core economic principles to the North-South dynamics that drive global innovation. It then explores real-world applications across critical sectors: artificial intelligence, public health, agriculture and food security, creative industries, and secondary patent markets.Throughout, the discussion integrates case studies and empirical evidence, highlighting the inherent trade-offs in IP systems and their policy implications. Economics of Intellectual Property and R&D demonstrates how the impacts of IP rights depend on a country's level of technological development and economic circumstances. Designed for students and researchers in economics, business, law, and public policy, the book also serves as a reference for policymakers and IP practitioners. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789819827152
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