For
I) This would incentives the entrepreneur for more innovation and hence higher technological development . Future trade will depend only on cutting edge technology.
2) According to Schumpeter the growth of country in long run would depend upon the innovation and Innovation depends on the incentives from regulators that provide incentives in form of patents.
Against
* Monopolies would be against the principle of egalitarian society. Consumers interest would be at stake.
* More resources in hand of few ( as in case of Monopoly) wouldcreate anarchy in society and anarchist would lead to disruption of peace , law and order in society.
* Monopolist would lead to underproduction of goods which is far away from socially optimal .
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The Internet has created some special problems of intellectual property. One problem is that the Question 9 options: Internet is a monopoly, so the price of intellectual property exceeds marginal cost Internet market has not yet reached equilibrium property that can be downloaded, modified, and then re-sold marginal cost of enforcing property rights exceeds the marginal benefit price of intellectual property usually exceeds the marginal benefit
6. Governments take measures to protect intellectual property rights. Are intellectual properties private goods or public goods? What should we protect and what should we share?
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consider the case of intellectual property rights, such as the ownership of a copyright by an author of a book. would you characterize the copyright as a non rivalrous good? however is such a copyright also non excludable? justify the answerwith economic reasoning.
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One way a government might protect monopoly rights is by: O protecting intellectual property rights. O making it illegal to enter an industry. O subsidizing a state-owned entity. O All of these are ways to protect monopoly rights.
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