This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of the first industrial revolution – the United States, France and, in particular detail, Britain. The purpose of the paper is two-fold. First, to show in a comparative framework how the institutional parameters of a patent system influence inventive activity. Second, to show that patents can, under certain circumstances, provide a net benefit to society
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but h...
The standard literature on the contribution of institutions to the British Industrial Revolution has...
Both theoretical and empirical analyses of innovation use patents as a proxy for innovation. Invento...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
La première version de cet article, déposée en Archive ouvertes comme note de recherche, était intit...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the research on the role played by patent systems...
The history of patent systems suggests that protecting invention, which was supposed to encourage ec...
The influence of political and social institutions on economic development is a major question devel...
Patent records provide one of the most reliable and complete data sources to study technological dyn...
This paper examines the patterns of technology transfer from Britain to France during the early phas...
A Report to the Strategic Advisory Board on Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP), U
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
The aim of this paper is to provide a roadmap to recent research on the role of patent systems in th...
The history of industrial revolutions provides valuable insights into how patents and patenting syst...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but h...
The standard literature on the contribution of institutions to the British Industrial Revolution has...
Both theoretical and empirical analyses of innovation use patents as a proxy for innovation. Invento...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
La première version de cet article, déposée en Archive ouvertes comme note de recherche, était intit...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the research on the role played by patent systems...
The history of patent systems suggests that protecting invention, which was supposed to encourage ec...
The influence of political and social institutions on economic development is a major question devel...
Patent records provide one of the most reliable and complete data sources to study technological dyn...
This paper examines the patterns of technology transfer from Britain to France during the early phas...
A Report to the Strategic Advisory Board on Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP), U
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
The aim of this paper is to provide a roadmap to recent research on the role of patent systems in th...
The history of industrial revolutions provides valuable insights into how patents and patenting syst...
Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but h...
The standard literature on the contribution of institutions to the British Industrial Revolution has...
Both theoretical and empirical analyses of innovation use patents as a proxy for innovation. Invento...