Poor People's Knowledge: Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries

Poor People's Knowledge: Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries

J. Michael Finger , Philip Schuler
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Jan 29, 2004 · English · Paperback (300 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 300
Language English
Published Jan 29, 2004
Publisher World Bank Publications
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0821354876
ISBN-13 9780821354872

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In "Poor People's Knowledge," J. Michael Finger and Philip Schuler explore the intricacies of intellectual property rights and their potential to uplift communities in developing countries. The authors delve into the significance of knowledge as a valuable resource, advocating for systems that enable marginalized individuals to harness their intellectual contributions. Through engaging narratives and statistical insights, they demonstrate how enhancing awareness and protection of intellectual property can empower poor populations, allowing them to gain financial stability through their creativity and expertise rather than traditional labor alone.

The book presents a compelling case for reforming how knowledge is valued in the global marketplace, emphasizing the importance of fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among those who are often overlooked. By challenging existing paradigms and proposing actionable strategies, Finger and Schuler argue for a paradigm shift that recognizes the potential of indigenous knowledge and local innovations, ultimately seeking to create a more equitable economic landscape.

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