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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2024

Daniel Benoliel
Affiliation:
University of Haifa, Israel
Peter K. Yu
Affiliation:
Texas A & M University School of Law
Francis Gurry
Affiliation:
World Intellectual Property Organization
Keun Lee
Affiliation:
Seoul National University
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Introduction

    Daniel Benoliel and Peter K. Yu

  5. Part ITheoretical, Empirical, and Policy Issues

    1. 1Intellectual Property Rights and Inequality: Economic Considerations

      Keith E. Maskus

    2. 2The Unequal Geographical Distribution of Innovative Activity: Implications for Income Inequality and Innovation Policies

      Carsten Fink, Ernest Miguelez, and Julio Raffo

    3. 3Intellectual Property, Global Inequality, and Subnational Policy Variations

      Peter K. Yu

    4. 4Is IPR a Facilitator of, or a Barrier to, Catch-Up by Latecomers? Implications for Global Inequality

      Keun Lee

    5. 5Patents and Economic Inequality

      Daniel Benoliel and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss

  6. Part IIIntellectual Property and National Inequalities

    1. 6Are Men and Women Creating Equal? Contextualizing Copyright and Gender in the United States

      Dotan Oliar and Marliese Dalton

    2. 7Building Innovation Skills to Overcome Gender Inequality: Mexico, India, and Brazil

      Alenka Guzmán and Flor Brown

    3. 8Unregistered Patents and Gender Equality: A Global Perspective

      Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan, and Emily Michiko Morris

    4. 9Can Decentralization Encourage Equality in the Patent System?

      Lital Helman

    5. 10Inequality and Asymmetry in the Making of Intellectual Property a Constitutional Right

      Lior Zemer

  7. Part IIIIntellectual Property and Global Inequality

    1. 11Inequality and Intellectual Property: Equity, Innovation, and Creative Imitation

      Thomas Cottier

    2. 12Managed Trade and Technology Protectionism: A Formula for Perpetuating Inequality?

      Frederick M. Abbott

    3. 13Sharing Pathogen Sequence Data for Global Scientific Research under the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity

      Jerome H. Reichman, Carolina dos S. Ribeiro, George B. Haringhuizen, and Paul F. Uhlir

    4. 14Distributive Justice beyond Intellectual Property Laws: An International Perspective

      Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid

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  • Edited by Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa, Israel, Peter K. Yu, Texas A & M University School of Law, Francis Gurry, World Intellectual Property Organization, Keun Lee, Seoul National University
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  • Edited by Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa, Israel, Peter K. Yu, Texas A & M University School of Law, Francis Gurry, World Intellectual Property Organization, Keun Lee, Seoul National University
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa, Israel, Peter K. Yu, Texas A & M University School of Law, Francis Gurry, World Intellectual Property Organization, Keun Lee, Seoul National University
  • Book: Intellectual Property, Innovation and Economic Inequality
  • Online publication: 05 December 2024
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