Kevin Murphy: The Economics of Innovation, Part 1 – Drugs and Patent Protection
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in applied price theory, entrepreneurship, health economics, law and economics, property rights Tags: creative destruction, patents and copyright
Why central planning (a prize system) is inferior to patents @mfcannon @catoinstitute
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in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economic history, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, industrial organisation, law and economics, survivor principle Tags: entrepreneurial alertness, patents and copyright

Patents, Prizes, and SubsidiesÂ
20 May 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, law and economics, property rights Tags: patents and copyright
Monopolies and patents can breed deadweight loss and market inefficiencies
11 Mar 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights Tags: intellectual monopolies, patents and copyright
124-year-old patent solves the ‘over versus under’ toilet paper roll debate
02 Jan 2016 Leave a comment
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@BernieSanders @HillaryClinton drug price controls will shorten lives
21 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, health economics, politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election, creative destruction, drug lags, entrepreneurial alertness, innovations, intellectual property, patents and copyright, price controls
Drug price controls have populist appeal, but patients are the ones they would hurt the most bit.ly/1X3e742 http://t.co/ulXuGHLSld—
Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) October 17, 2015
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