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Beskrivning
The multiple features of intellectual property rights and industrial competition are explored through the analytically rigorous lens of the frontier of the economics literature. The book covers a broad range of issues ranging from industrial espionage to collective property rights in cultural districts.
GUIDO COZZI studied at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy, and at New York University, USA, and taught at Cornell University, USA, and at "La Sapienza". He is now full professor at the University of Macerata, Italy. He has published his research works in top international economics journals and has carried out consulting activities for public agencies and industrial associations. ROBERTO CELLINI studied at the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy, and is currently Professor of Economics at the University of Catania, Italy. His scientific interests and main publicat
Innehållsförteckning
Intellectual Property, Competition and Growth; Roberto Cellini & Guido Cozzi Do European Computer-Related Patents Increase Welfare?; Pia Weiss Strategic Reasons for Patenting: Between Exclusion and Co-ordination Rationales; Antoine Bureth, Rachel Levy, Julien Pénin & Sandrine Wolff Open Source Software and Technological Innovation: Competitive Issues; Gustavo Olivieri & Laura Marchegiani Are Patent Litigation Insurances Fit for the Dynamics of Innovation?; Christian Ben Lakhdar Proprietary Information Protection and the Long-Run Implications of Industrial Espionage; Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello The Role of Anti-Spying Acts on R&D Patents Dynamics; Francesco Schettino Is the European R&D Equally Protected from Espionage as is the US R&D? A Note; Guido Cozzi & Angelo Pietrosanti A Schumpeterian Model of Wage Inequality and Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement; Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello & Luca Spinesi An Inverted-U Relationship between Product Market Competition and Growth in an Extended Romerian Model; Alberto Bucci Competition Policy and Prevention of Abuses in the TRIPS Agreement; Daya Shanker Policy Decisions on Collective Property Rights in Cultural Districts: A Positive Model; Roberto Cellini, Tiziana Cuccia & Walter Santagata Different Approaches to the Protection of Individual and Collective Intellectual Property Rights. The Case of Traditional Knowledge; Stefania Lionetti