This article explores the relationship between patents, innovation, and inequality, making three contributions. First, it reveals how shifts in patented innovation over the last several decades have contributed to broader social and economic shifts, away from manufacturing-based, domestic, and independent innovation, and towards digital, foreign, and corporate innovation, validating both optimistic accounts of immigration-driven, digital prosperity and pessimistic accounts of the shrinking role of domestic innovators. Second, it offers a framework for understanding the relationship between innovation and inequality that includes both the potentially inequality-increasing impacts of innovation and the potentially inequality-decreasing impact...
Purpose: This article offers a critical view of the impact of patents on economic activity. Design/...
We live in a time when innovative products and services including Smart Homes and face-recognition a...
The view of patents as non-rivalrous property is fundamentally flawed in a key respect that has been...
This article explores the relationship between patents, innovation, and inequality, making three con...
Over the last few decades, the United States has become more innovative, but the gains have been dis...
We examine whether income inequality explains innovation across countries. The mechanism could be tw...
This dissertation examines the social and economic processes that generate innovation and distribute...
When people have hierarchic preferences inequality affects innovation-driven growth through the impl...
Economic inequality and innovation are both increasingly important issues in modern economies, affec...
In this paper we use country panel data to explore the effect of innovation on top income inequality...
Global inequality is a changing phenomenon molded by a variety of interlocking dynamic forces. Techn...
Karl Marx predicted a world in which technical innovation would increasingly devalue and impoverish ...
In this paper we explore the effect of innovation on income inequality using annual country panel da...
In this paper, we deal with the complex relationship connecting inequality to innovation, and the wa...
Is inequality good or bad for innovation? I study an endogenous growth model with heterogeneous agen...
Purpose: This article offers a critical view of the impact of patents on economic activity. Design/...
We live in a time when innovative products and services including Smart Homes and face-recognition a...
The view of patents as non-rivalrous property is fundamentally flawed in a key respect that has been...
This article explores the relationship between patents, innovation, and inequality, making three con...
Over the last few decades, the United States has become more innovative, but the gains have been dis...
We examine whether income inequality explains innovation across countries. The mechanism could be tw...
This dissertation examines the social and economic processes that generate innovation and distribute...
When people have hierarchic preferences inequality affects innovation-driven growth through the impl...
Economic inequality and innovation are both increasingly important issues in modern economies, affec...
In this paper we use country panel data to explore the effect of innovation on top income inequality...
Global inequality is a changing phenomenon molded by a variety of interlocking dynamic forces. Techn...
Karl Marx predicted a world in which technical innovation would increasingly devalue and impoverish ...
In this paper we explore the effect of innovation on income inequality using annual country panel da...
In this paper, we deal with the complex relationship connecting inequality to innovation, and the wa...
Is inequality good or bad for innovation? I study an endogenous growth model with heterogeneous agen...
Purpose: This article offers a critical view of the impact of patents on economic activity. Design/...
We live in a time when innovative products and services including Smart Homes and face-recognition a...
The view of patents as non-rivalrous property is fundamentally flawed in a key respect that has been...