Many studies relate modern science to modern political and economic thought. Using one shift in order to explain the other, however, has begged the question of modernity's origins. New scientific and political reasoning emerged simultaneously as controversial forms of probabilistic reasoning. Neithe
Knowledge Governance: Reasserting the Public Interest
β Scribed by Leonardo Burlamaqui, Anna CΓ©lia Castro, Rainer Kattel, Richard Nelson
- Publisher
- Anthem Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Series
- Anthem Other Canon Economics
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book argues that the current international intellectual property rights regime, led by the World Trade Organization (WTO), has evolved over the past three decades toward overemphasizing private interests and seriously hampering public interests in access to knowledge and innovation diffusion. This approach concentrates on tangible and codified knowledge creation and diffusion in research and development (R&D) that can be protected via patents and other intellectual property rules and regulations. In terms of global policy initiatives, however, it is becoming increasingly clear that the WTO in particular is mostly a conflict-resolution facility rather than a global governance body able to generate cooperation and steer international coordinated policy action. At the same time, rent extraction and profits streaming from legal hyperprotection have become pervasively important for firm strategies to compete in a globalized marketplace. βKnowledge Governance: Reasserting the Public Interestβ offers a novel approach β knowledge governance β in order to move beyond the current regime.
β¦ Subjects
Economic Policy & Development;Economics;Business & Money;Information Management;Management & Leadership;Business & Money;Intellectual Property;Communications;Entertainment;Patent, Trademark & Copyright;Law;Economic Policy;Public Affairs & Policy;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences;Business & Finance;Accounting;Banking;Business Communication;Business Development;Business Ethics;Business Law;Economics;Entrepreneurship;Finance;Human Resources;International Business;Investments & Securi
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