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Chicago neoliberalism versus Cowles planning: Perspectives on patents and public goods in Cold War Economic Thought

机译:芝加哥新自由主义与考尔斯计划:冷战经济思想中的专利和公共物品视角

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In post-Sputnik America, when many policymakers and social scientists feared the Soviet Union had a technological advantage over the United States, assessing the relative importance of patents for inventive activity and examining whether scientific research constituted a public good were paramount concerns. The neoliberals of the University of Chicago and the planners of the Cowles Commission both spoke to these issues. This paper sheds light on their views on patents and public goods in the late 1950s and early 1960s by examining representatives of Cowles and Chicago, Kenneth Arrow and Ronald Coase, respectively. Furthermore, it evaluates whether their views on patents and public goods clashed with the interests of RAND, at which both Arrow and Coase worked at some point during this time period. The paper argues that the Chicago-neoliberal position of Coase undermined the interests of RAND, while the Cowles-planning conclusions of Arrow furthered those interests.
机译:在后人造卫星时代的美国,许多决策者和社会科学家担心苏联比美国具有技术优势,因此评估专利对发明活动的相对重要性并研究科学研究是否构成公共利益是最重要的问题。芝加哥大学的新自由主义者和考尔斯委员会的计划者都谈到了这些问题。本文分别通过研究Cowles和Chicago,Kenneth Arrow和Ronald Coase的代表,阐明了他们在1950年代末和1960年代初对专利和公共产品的看法。此外,它还评估了他们对专利和公共产品的看法是否与兰德公司的利益相抵触,在此期间,阿罗和科斯都曾在兰德公司工作。该论文认为,科斯在芝加哥的政治立场损害了兰德的利益,而阿罗的考尔斯计划结论则进一步推动了这些利益。

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