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Inventing the Industrial Revolution
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Author(s):
Christine MacLeod
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October 28 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521301046
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9780511522673
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October 28 2009
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December 15 1988
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10.1017/CBO9780511522673
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Book chapters
pp. xii
Notes on style
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 10
Patents 1550–1660: law, policy and controversy
pp. 20
The later-Stuart patent grant – an instrument of policy?
pp. 40
The development of the patent system, 1660–1800
pp. 58
The judiciary and the enforcement of patent rights
pp. 75
The decision to patent
pp. 97
Invention outside the patent system
pp. 115
Patents in a capitalist economy
pp. 144
The long-term rise in patents
pp. 158
The goals of invention
pp. 182
Patents: criticisms and alternatives
pp. 201
A new concept of invention
pp. 223
Notes
pp. 272
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