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The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Law
William M. Landes, Richard A. Posner. Books and Monographs. May 2004.
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This monograph seeks to explain the expansion of intellectual property law over the last half century, focusing in particular on the rapid growth that began with the 1976 Copyright Act. In so doing, it explores a fundamental, unresolved issue in the theory of regulation: why some kinds of regulation have increased dramatically over this period while others have virtually disappeared.

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Comment by: Lee McKusick
I have found a couple of puzzling aspects to this paper. First, it seems to me a strength and weakness of this paper is the use of a single functional relationship as the d...