Journal of Economic Literature
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A World without Intellectual Property? A Review of Michele Boldrin and David Levine's Against Intellectual Monopoly
Journal of Economic Literature
vol. 49,
no. 2, June 2011
(pp. 421–32)
Abstract
In their recent book, Against Intellectual Monopoly, Michele Boldrin and David Levine conclude that patents and copyrights are not necessary to provide protection for either innovation or creative expression and should be eliminated. The authors note the many flaws of the U.S. system of intellectual property protection and argue that other means are available to appropriate the benefits of invention and creative expression. While the authors overlook important functions of intellectual property, they provide support for further reforms of intellectual property law. (JEL K11, O31, O34)Citation
Gilbert, Richard. 2011. "A World without Intellectual Property? A Review of Michele Boldrin and David Levine's Against Intellectual Monopoly." Journal of Economic Literature, 49 (2): 421–32. DOI: 10.1257/jel.49.2.421JEL Classification
- K11 Property Law
- O31 Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
- O34 Intellectual Property Rights