Margalit Edelman
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Margalit Edelman is Media Director of the International Policy Network [1].
Previously, she was a researcher at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation [2], and a researcher in Latin American Affairs at the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI), specialising in property rights [3]. For a time she also worked as a Washington-based reporter for AP Newswire Services. [4]
References
- Margalit Edelman, "Piracy in Paraguay: A Serious Threat to Growth and Prosperity in the America", Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, July 1999
- Bronwyn Lance, Margalit Edelman, Peter Mountford, "There Goes the Neighborhood -- Up", Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, February 2000?
- Margalit Edelman and Peter Mountford, "A Telecom Scorecard 1999-2000: Consumer Costs for Basic Services in the Americas", Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, February 2000
- Margalit Edelman, "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Dominican Republic's Harmful Intellectual Property Law", Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, May 2000
- Peter Mountford and Margalit Edelman, "Ecuador's Dollarized Recovery", The Christian Science Monitor, June 20, 2000
- Margalit Edelman, "Protection from Protesters", National Review Online, November 21, 2003
- Margalit Edelman, "Inventors, Innovations Intellectual Property Inventors", Hispanic Center for Economic Research, 2001
- "infoDev Symposium - Attendees List", Infodev website, accessed December 2003
- Margalit Edelman, "Why Foreign Inventors want to Patent in the US", Fraser Institute website, accessed December 2003
- Margalit Edelman & Julian Morris, "Democracy best served by WTO", Australian Financial Review, November 15 2002