Browsing by Author "KINGSTON, WILLIAM"
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Bankers only listen to laws
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Cato Institute, 2009)The Banking meltdown is explicly traceable to the granting of the privilege of limited liability to financial institutions -
Chance and Irish Involvement in Two Scientific Revolutions
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2007)By two sets of extraordinary chances, Ireland has been involved at the outset of both the antibiotic and molecular biology revolutions. -
Community R&D Funding: the U.S. Shows a Better Way
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (1988) -
The Dogs that Didn't Bark: Auditors and the Banking Fiasco
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2010-10)It was a mistake to allow dealers in money to escape from their traditional discipline of unlimited liability, and a further mistake to permit their auditors to have a quasi-legislative role in respect of standards. -
'Genius', 'Faction' and Rescuing Intellectual Property Rights
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2005)Intellectual property rights have been driven relentlessly towards a unitary system for the entire world, originally through passive copying of flawed United States arrangements, but more recently as a result of determined ... -
Improving Patents for Smaller Firms: Insurance, Incontestability, Arbitration?
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2007) -
Information Protection: Filling Some Gaps Left by Patents
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2012) -
Intellectual Property in the Lisbon Treaty
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Sweet & Maxwell, 2008)Article 118 of the Lisbon Treaty empowers Brussels to set up "centralised Union-wide authorisation, co-ordination and supervision arrangements" to provide "uniform intellectual property rights protection throughout the ... -
Intellectual Property's Problems: How Far is the U.S. Constitution to Blame?
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2002) -
Intellectual Property, the Banking Crisis and the Public Interest
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Thomson Reuters / Sweet and Maxwell, 2011)The UK Hargreaves inquiry is one more testimony to the failure of intellectual property laws to deliver the innovation that is their only justification. This parallels numerous similar investigations of the worldwide banking ... -
'Interrogating Irish Policies' Revisited
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Talbot Press, 2009) -
Limited Incontestability for Small-Firm Patents
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Sweet and Maxwell, 2006)The remarkable success of the US 1983 Orphan Drug act might be replicated for small-firm patents by adopting its provision of a limited term during which the protection cannot be questioned. -
Making Patents Useful to Small Firms
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2004) -
Property rights and the making of Christendom
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Hamline University School of Law, 1992)The benefits of efficient laws of property are obtained by altruism in their formulation, which is able to deal with self-interest in action within them. -
Removing Some Harm from the World Trade Organization
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2004) -
Repairing incentives to invest in plant breeding
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell, 2007)Several factors have been eroding the value of protection for the results of efforts to breed new plant varieties. A series of possible improvements is evaluated. -
Schumpeter and the End of Western Capitalism
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2014) -
Schumpeter and the End of Western Capitalism
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2014) -
Schumpeter's Concept of 'Vision' in Economics: A Response to Professor Andersen.
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2006) -
Schumpeter, Business Cycles and Co-Evolution
KINGSTON, WILLIAM (2006)In Business Cycles (1939) Schumpeter took up empirical data which had been produced by Kondratieff, and made the ``clustering?? of innovations into the actual cause of long economic cycles. The book was a failure, largely ...