Intellectual property (IP) rights differ from ordinary property rights. Historically, societies have tolerated monopolistic inefficiency from IP protection to incentivize intellectual asset creation. This paper considers how competitive markets can optimally allocate resources, bypassing that monopolistic inefficiency. It departs from earlier related work in three ways: First, it allows economic actions undertaken progressively rapidly as technology advances. Second, it weakens property rights yet further, allowing both consumers and asset holders to make and sell copies. Third, it distinguishes nonrivalry from infinite reproduction. The first departure restores the traditional view that competitive markets fail. The second and third, surpr...
This paper assesses the importance of intellectual property (IP) protection for innovation in the co...
We investigate the conditions for the desirability of exclusive intellectual property rights for inn...
Please, do not quote without permission This interdisciplinary paper focuses on an evolutionary and ...
Intellectual property (IP) rights differ from ordinary property rights. Historically, societies have...
Abstract. In the modern theory of innovation, monopoly plays a crucial role both as a cause and an e...
A legal system that relies on private property rights to promote economic development must consider ...
International audienceWe study innovation timing and socially optimal intellectual property rights (...
We present a selective survey of the economic theory of intellectual property rights. After a brief ...
This paper investigates the conditions for the desirability of exclu-sive property rights for innova...
I provide a justification of intellectual property rights as a source of static efficiency gains in ...
I provide a justification of intellectual property rights as a source of static efficiency gains in ...
Abstract. An extensive empirical literature indicates that returns from innovation are appropriated ...
This article analyzes the development of property rights (PR) for intellectual property (IP). There ...
Many cultural products have the same nonrival nature as scientific knowledge. They therefore face id...
This paper assesses the importance of intellectual property (IP) protection for innovation in the co...
We investigate the conditions for the desirability of exclusive intellectual property rights for inn...
Please, do not quote without permission This interdisciplinary paper focuses on an evolutionary and ...
Intellectual property (IP) rights differ from ordinary property rights. Historically, societies have...
Abstract. In the modern theory of innovation, monopoly plays a crucial role both as a cause and an e...
A legal system that relies on private property rights to promote economic development must consider ...
International audienceWe study innovation timing and socially optimal intellectual property rights (...
We present a selective survey of the economic theory of intellectual property rights. After a brief ...
This paper investigates the conditions for the desirability of exclu-sive property rights for innova...
I provide a justification of intellectual property rights as a source of static efficiency gains in ...
I provide a justification of intellectual property rights as a source of static efficiency gains in ...
Abstract. An extensive empirical literature indicates that returns from innovation are appropriated ...
This article analyzes the development of property rights (PR) for intellectual property (IP). There ...
Many cultural products have the same nonrival nature as scientific knowledge. They therefore face id...
This paper assesses the importance of intellectual property (IP) protection for innovation in the co...
We investigate the conditions for the desirability of exclusive intellectual property rights for inn...
Please, do not quote without permission This interdisciplinary paper focuses on an evolutionary and ...