Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue), Article first published online: 1 NOV 2012International audienceThis paper analyses the interplay between technology diffusion and patent law. We develop a dynamic model where initial adoptions generate learning spillovers that reduce the cost of subsequent adoptions. In this setting, we contrast technology diffusion paths under competitive supply, subsidized adoption and patent protection. Competitive supply entails various coordination failures that cannot be fully fixed by public subsidy. We show that a patent holder can internalize externalities more efficiently, insofar as patent protection is fully effective. In contrast, fully competitive supply may be more...
This dissertation consists of four chapters on the economics of technology. The chapters study diffe...
With the advent of globalization, economic and financial interactions among countries have become ...
We develop a model of two-stage cumulative research and development (R&D), in which one Research Uni...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue), Article first publishe...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue), Article first publishe...
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The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innov...
The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innov...
Does the disclosure requirement of the patent system encourage the diffusion of inventions? This pap...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors’ rents. Yet in many documented cases...
This paper attributes the slow diffusion of innovations to an informational externality in the adopt...
Why should developing nations provide stronger patent protection? What is in it for them? The purpos...
Patents act as an incentive to innovate. However, as this paper argues, patents can discourage some ...
This paper investigates the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection and Environmental ...
The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of spillover on extent of licensing when cost reduc...
This dissertation consists of four chapters on the economics of technology. The chapters study diffe...
With the advent of globalization, economic and financial interactions among countries have become ...
We develop a model of two-stage cumulative research and development (R&D), in which one Research Uni...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue), Article first publishe...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue), Article first publishe...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-14The paper analyzes the interplay between technology diffusion and ...
The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innov...
The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innov...
Does the disclosure requirement of the patent system encourage the diffusion of inventions? This pap...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors’ rents. Yet in many documented cases...
This paper attributes the slow diffusion of innovations to an informational externality in the adopt...
Why should developing nations provide stronger patent protection? What is in it for them? The purpos...
Patents act as an incentive to innovate. However, as this paper argues, patents can discourage some ...
This paper investigates the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection and Environmental ...
The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of spillover on extent of licensing when cost reduc...
This dissertation consists of four chapters on the economics of technology. The chapters study diffe...
With the advent of globalization, economic and financial interactions among countries have become ...
We develop a model of two-stage cumulative research and development (R&D), in which one Research Uni...