The paper seeks to understand the impact of the patent system on innovation by examining shifts in the strength of patent protection across sixty countries and a 150-year period. A differences-in-differences analysis of 177 policy changes reveals that strengthening patent protection appears to have few positive effects on patent applications by entities in the country undertaking the policy change, whether filings in Great Britain or the nation making the policy change are considered. Cross-sectional analyses suggest that the impact of patent protection-enhancing shifts were greater in nations with weaker initial protection and greater economic development, consistent with economic theory. I address concerns about the endogeneity of these c...
This paper examines the effects of risk in shaping and developing innovations at the country level b...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...
Comparing the historical patent systems of different European and non-European countries allows us t...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but h...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations but ig...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the effects of patent protection on phar-maceutical innovations for 26...
In recent years, the number of patent filings has risen dramatically. This increase is due to severa...
Restricted until 29 Sep. 2012.This thesis examines the variations in both the level of patent protec...
Innovation is generally regarded as an essential aspect of the economic growth for a country. Intell...
This note provides an update to the index of patent protection published in this journal in 1997. Th...
This paper examines the patenting in the U.S. from its origins in 1790 up to 1980. The prime intent ...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
The paper summarises the results of several years research into the patent system at the Department ...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
This paper examines the effects of risk in shaping and developing innovations at the country level b...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...
Comparing the historical patent systems of different European and non-European countries allows us t...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but h...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations but ig...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the effects of patent protection on phar-maceutical innovations for 26...
In recent years, the number of patent filings has risen dramatically. This increase is due to severa...
Restricted until 29 Sep. 2012.This thesis examines the variations in both the level of patent protec...
Innovation is generally regarded as an essential aspect of the economic growth for a country. Intell...
This note provides an update to the index of patent protection published in this journal in 1997. Th...
This paper examines the patenting in the U.S. from its origins in 1790 up to 1980. The prime intent ...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
The paper summarises the results of several years research into the patent system at the Department ...
Although standard theories suggest that patent protection helps stimulate innovative activities, som...
This paper examines the effects of risk in shaping and developing innovations at the country level b...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...
Comparing the historical patent systems of different European and non-European countries allows us t...