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Title Freedom, Poverty, And Impact Rewards
ID_Doc 31333
Authors Pogge, T
Title Freedom, Poverty, And Impact Rewards
Year 2023
Published Social Philosophy & Policy, 40, 1
DOI 10.1017/S0265052523000432
Abstract A free world is one in which human beings can live free, self-directed lives. A great obstacle to such a world is severe poverty, still blighting the lives of half of humankind. We have the resources, technologies, and administrative capacities to eradicate severe poverty, but doing so requires some restructuring of existing social arrangements. We might begin with the current regime governing innovation, which has monopoly markups as its key funding source. Such monopoly rents encourage the quest for innovations, but also greatly impede their diffusion. This headwind harms the poor, who cannot afford monopoly prices and whose specific needs innovators thus tend to ignore. It also works against potential innovations whose benefits would mostly go to third parties whom buyers care little about. Both problems can be much alleviated through a supplementary alternative reward mechanism that would enable innovators to exchange their monopoly privileges on any patentable technology for impact rewards based on the social benefits achieved with it. By promoting innovations and their diffusion together, international impact funds would bring substantial gains in justice and cost-effectiveness, especially in the pharmaceutical and green-technology sectors.
Author Keywords Adam Smith; diffusion; freedom; green technologies; health; impact funds; incentives; innovation; monopoly rents; pandemic; patents; pharmaceuticals; poverty; progress
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:001162395100007
WoS Category Ethics; Philosophy; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Research Area Social Sciences - Other Topics; Philosophy
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