There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the Industrial Revolution. One sees it as the inevitable outcome of a largely exogenous increase in the supply of new ideas and ways of thinking. The other sees it as a demand side response to economic incentives – that in Britain, it paid to invent the technology of the Industrial Revolution. However, this second interpretation relies on the assumption that inventors were sufficiently responsive to new commercial opportunities. This paper tests this assumption, using a new dataset of Scottish and Irish patents. It finds that the propensity of inventors to extend patent protection into Scotland and/or Ireland was indeed closely correlated with the ...
Using historical data for the 1700–1914 period, this paper analyses the nature and direction of tech...
T. S. Ashton told that one of his students once defined the industrial revolution as “a wave of new ...
The available statistics show that there was a sharp acceleration of the growth of British industria...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the research on the role played by patent systems...
A Report to the Strategic Advisory Board on Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP), U
Patent records provide one of the most reliable and complete data sources to study technological dyn...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
I am grateful to Julian Hoppit, Trevor Burnard, Robert Burrell, Catherine Kelly, and Anton Howes for...
Legal disputes, such as the Blackberry case, suggest that patent rights may become vital to the econ...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
Using historical data for the 1700–1914 period, this paper analyses the nature and direction of tech...
T. S. Ashton told that one of his students once defined the industrial revolution as “a wave of new ...
The available statistics show that there was a sharp acceleration of the growth of British industria...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the In...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the research on the role played by patent systems...
A Report to the Strategic Advisory Board on Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP), U
Patent records provide one of the most reliable and complete data sources to study technological dyn...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
I am grateful to Julian Hoppit, Trevor Burnard, Robert Burrell, Catherine Kelly, and Anton Howes for...
Legal disputes, such as the Blackberry case, suggest that patent rights may become vital to the econ...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
Using historical data for the 1700–1914 period, this paper analyses the nature and direction of tech...
T. S. Ashton told that one of his students once defined the industrial revolution as “a wave of new ...
The available statistics show that there was a sharp acceleration of the growth of British industria...