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Life during the transition from industrial age to information age.

Bruce Abramson

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

New Publications

Well, it’s been far too long since I’ve posted anything here.  I guess some years the mood hits fairly often, and others it just doesn’t.  It’s not like nothing interesting has occurred in the past six months--just that it has all unfolded without my comments.  Yet somehow, the world seems to be muddling through.  Disturbing.  It is entirely possible that it’s not all about me.  (Then again, I’m just throwing that out there as a possibility).

Meanwhile though, things have been happening in my own little corner of the universe.  In particular, some of my publications have cleared the publication queues, and are now in print:

Publication information is as follows:

The Secret Circuit: The Little-Known Court where the Rules of the Information Age Unfold (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007).

Intellectual Property and the Alleged Collapsing of Aftermarkets, Rutgers L.J. 38(2) 399-472, 2007. 

India’s Journey Towards an Effective Patent System, World Bank Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4301. 

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Posted by Bruce Abramson from on 10/02 at 09:33 PM in The Not-Quite-Yet Information Economy
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