We develop an endogenous-growth model in which we distinguish between inventors and innovators. This distinction implies that stronger protection of intellectual property rights has an inverted U-shaped effect on economic growth. Intellectual property rights protection attributes part of the rents of commercial exploitation to the inventor that would otherwise accrue to the entrepreneur. Stronger patent protection will therefore increase the incentive to do research and development (R&D) and generate new knowledge. This new knowledge has a positive effect on entrepreneurship, innovation, and growth. However, after some point, further strengthening of patent protection will reduce the returns to entrepreneurship sufficiently to reduce the ov...
We assess the effects of imitation and intellectual property (IP) protection in a model of industry ...
Even though stronger patent protection increases an innovator's incentives to innovate, the entrench...
Do patents behave substantially like property rights in tangible assets, in that they encourage deve...
We develop an endogenous-growth model in which we distinguish between inventors and innovators. This...
Abstract: We develop an endogenous-growth model in which we distinguish between inventors and innova...
We develop a model in which stronger protection of intellectual property rights has an inverted U-sh...
Patents act as an incentive to innovate. However, as this paper argues, patents can discourage some ...
This paper incorporates the idea that the protection of intellectual property rights may hinder the ...
This study provides a growth-theoretic analysis on the effects of intellectual property rights on th...
Abstract. I study the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in a model of endogenous growth wi...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property righ...
I model knowledge (patent) licensing and evaluate intellectual property regulation in an endogenous ...
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the e¤ects of patent protection on innovation ...
This paper examines patent protection in an endogenous-growth model. Our aim is two-fold. First, we ...
This study provides a growth-theoretic analysis on the effects of intellectual property rights on th...
We assess the effects of imitation and intellectual property (IP) protection in a model of industry ...
Even though stronger patent protection increases an innovator's incentives to innovate, the entrench...
Do patents behave substantially like property rights in tangible assets, in that they encourage deve...
We develop an endogenous-growth model in which we distinguish between inventors and innovators. This...
Abstract: We develop an endogenous-growth model in which we distinguish between inventors and innova...
We develop a model in which stronger protection of intellectual property rights has an inverted U-sh...
Patents act as an incentive to innovate. However, as this paper argues, patents can discourage some ...
This paper incorporates the idea that the protection of intellectual property rights may hinder the ...
This study provides a growth-theoretic analysis on the effects of intellectual property rights on th...
Abstract. I study the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in a model of endogenous growth wi...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property righ...
I model knowledge (patent) licensing and evaluate intellectual property regulation in an endogenous ...
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the e¤ects of patent protection on innovation ...
This paper examines patent protection in an endogenous-growth model. Our aim is two-fold. First, we ...
This study provides a growth-theoretic analysis on the effects of intellectual property rights on th...
We assess the effects of imitation and intellectual property (IP) protection in a model of industry ...
Even though stronger patent protection increases an innovator's incentives to innovate, the entrench...
Do patents behave substantially like property rights in tangible assets, in that they encourage deve...