Global Justice and Bioethics
Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation
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Buchanan, A; Cole, T; Keohane, RO
May 27, 2015
This chapter proposes an international regulating body for the purposes of eliminating the problem of diffusion of innovation. Patent laws, intellectual property rights, monopolies, among other things, exacerbate political and economic inequalities by withholding access of innovations to those who need it. A major branch of concern is the distribution of pharmaceuticals. In order to maintain distributive justice and reduce the global burden of disease, a Global Institute for Justice in Innovation can be established to encourage rapid diffusion of innovations and discourage firms that restrict access to them.
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Buchanan, A., Cole, T., & Keohane, R. O. (2015). Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation. In Global Justice and Bioethics. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780195379907.003.0005
Buchanan, A., T. Cole, and R. O. Keohane. “Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation.” In Global Justice and Bioethics, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780195379907.003.0005.
Buchanan A, Cole T, Keohane RO. Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation. In: Global Justice and Bioethics. 2015.
Buchanan, A., et al. “Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation.” Global Justice and Bioethics, 2015. Scopus, doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780195379907.003.0005.
Buchanan A, Cole T, Keohane RO. Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation. Global Justice and Bioethics. 2015.