The Economics of Intellectual Property and Openness: The Tragedy of Intangible Abundance

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This book focuses on the economic aspects of intellectual property. It includes considerations of the wider category of intangible assets however, the primary focus is devoted to patents which, the author argues, are the most vivid example of the Tragedy of Intangible Abundance (TIA).
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Author(s) By Bartlomiej Biga.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 114
Published in United Kingdom
Published 9 Jan 2023
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This book focuses on the economic aspects of intellectual property. It includes considerations of the wider category of intangible assets however, the primary focus is devoted to patents which, the author argues, are the most vivid example of the Tragedy of Intangible Abundance (TIA).
Introduction; 1 Tragedies in economics; 2 What caused the Tragedy of Intangible Abundance; 3 Indications of Tragedy of Intangible Abundance; 4 Toward openness - counteracting the Tragedy of Intangible Abundance; Conclusion
Bartlomiej Biga is an Assistant Professor in the Public Economy and Administration Faculty of Cracow University of Economics, Poland.
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