Contents
Part ITheoretical, Empirical, and Policy Issues
1Intellectual Property Rights and Inequality: Economic Considerations
2The Unequal Geographical Distribution of Innovative Activity: Implications for Income Inequality and Innovation Policies
3Intellectual Property, Global Inequality, and Subnational Policy Variations
4Is IPR a Facilitator of, or a Barrier to, Catch-Up by Latecomers? Implications for Global Inequality
Part IIIntellectual Property and National Inequalities
6Are Men and Women Creating Equal? Contextualizing Copyright and Gender in the United States
7Building Innovation Skills to Overcome Gender Inequality: Mexico, India, and Brazil
8Unregistered Patents and Gender Equality: A Global Perspective
9Can Decentralization Encourage Equality in the Patent System?
10Inequality and Asymmetry in the Making of Intellectual Property a Constitutional Right
Part IIIIntellectual Property and Global Inequality
11Inequality and Intellectual Property: Equity, Innovation, and Creative Imitation
12Managed Trade and Technology Protectionism: A Formula for Perpetuating Inequality?
13Sharing Pathogen Sequence Data for Global Scientific Research under the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity
14Distributive Justice beyond Intellectual Property Laws: An International Perspective