Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property
Nicola Searle author Martin Brassell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Jun '16
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Intellectual property has traditionally been a matter for the legal professions, but with the shift to evidence-based policy, the global economic upheaval, and the advent of the digital age, intellectual property is increasingly informed by economic perspectives. This book is a comprehensive, critical analysis of economic interpretations of intellectual property, written for researchers, practitioners and policymakers. It analyses the interface between economics, finance, accountancy and intellectual property law. Commencing with a critical analysis of the economics of innovation, law, industrial organisation and welfare, the book then critiques the economics of specific intellectual property rights, including copyright, patents, trade marks, geographical indications and design rights. It further assesses the interaction between economics, IP and competition. Finally, it examines why, when and how IP generates value, reviewing contemporary approaches to valuation and accounting, and the emerging use of IP to facilitate business finance. This analytical text offers readers a better understanding of IP's contribution to macro- and microeconomics, as well as insights that inform the debate on evidence-based IP policy.
Dr. Searle and Mr. Brassell have taken their sweeping subject matter and transformed it into a readable, accessible tour of applicable theories, valuation strategies, and economic motivations that can inform and guide IP practitioners and economists alike. * Alfred C. Frawley (The Trademark Reporter, Vol.106) *
Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property, a new book by Nicola Searle and Martin Brassell, deserves a spot of serious attention ... Unsurprisingly, since both its authors are skilled communicators, the book is an enjoyable read. Equal treatment for rights other than patents, short paragraphs, helpful footnotes and a refreshingly up-to-date bibliography enhance the serious reader's experience. * Aistemos *
Unlike many texts on the economics of IP, it assumes no prior knowledge of economics and begins with an introduction to economics which explains the basic principles ... The book not only provides a good introduction to the subject, but also is impressive in the breadth of its coverage. * Richard Arnold, The IPKat. *
ISBN: 9780198736264
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 16mm
Weight: 452g
300 pages