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This book brings together a diverse group of leading scholars in order to address the financing of innovation. The chapters address three key areas, that of intellectual property, venture capital, and financial engineering in the capital markets in order to provide fresh and insightful analyses of current and future economic developments in financing innovation. Chapters cover topics including innovation in lawmaking, the use of intellectual property to protect financial engineering innovations, the tax treatment of venture capital founders, asset-backed lending hedge funds, and corporate…mehr

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This book brings together a diverse group of leading scholars in order to address the financing of innovation. The chapters address three key areas, that of intellectual property, venture capital, and financial engineering in the capital markets in order to provide fresh and insightful analyses of current and future economic developments in financing innovation. Chapters cover topics including innovation in lawmaking, the use of intellectual property to protect financial engineering innovations, the tax treatment of venture capital founders, asset-backed lending hedge funds, and corporate governance for small businesses after the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill.
Autorenporträt
James E. Daily is a Post-doctoral Research Associate and Administrative Director at the Stanford University Hoover Institution Project on Commercializing Innovation, USA. Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. is Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School and the Executive Director for George Washington University's C-LEAF. F. Scott Kieff is Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, the Director of Planning and Publications for George Washington University's C-LEAF and Ray and Louis Knowles Senior Fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution, where he is a co-director of the Project on Commercializing Innovation. F. Scott Kieff is on leave from his post as Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC, having been nominated by President Barack H. Obama, and confirmed by the Senate, to serve as a Commissioner at the U.S. International Trade Commission.  Before taking up his government post on October 18, 2013, he was also Ray and Louise Knowles Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution in Stanford, CA. He worked on this book while in his academic positions before being sworn in and taking his government post.