Michele Boldrin is an Italian-born economist and professor known for his work on economic growth, innovation, and intellectual property.
He co-authored "Against Intellectual Monopoly" with David K. Levine, challenging conventional wisdom on patents and copyrights.
Boldrin's research focuses on macroeconomics, economic theory, and technological progress.
He has held positions at prestigious institutions, including Washington University in St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Boldrin is recognized for his provocative ideas on economic policy and his critiques of mainstream economic theories.
His work often emphasizes the importance of competition and free markets in fostering innovation and economic growth.
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