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James Watt as Intellectual Monopolist: Comment on Boldrin and Levine
George Selgin University of Georgia John L. Turner University of Georgia - C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business - Department of Economics International Economic Review, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 1341-1348, November 2006 Abstract: In their 2003 Lawrence R. Klein Lecture, Michele Boldrin and David Levine argue that intellectual property rights may be damaging to social welfare. As empirical evidence for their theory they offer James Watt's steam engine patent, claiming that it delayed the Industrial Revolution by as much as two decades. We show that this claim, as well as the more general claim that Watt's story supports Boldrin and Levine's theory, rests upon a distorted summary of the historical record. Accepted Paper Series Date posted: October 28, 2006 ; Last revised: March 06, 2007Suggested CitationContact Information
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