Over 2 million patents are currently in force in the EU and in the USA. Do they testify innovation is blockaded for they restrict freedom in research or do they give evidence innovation is flourishing for patent law provides incentives to invent new products and processes? In other terms do patents freeze or spur innovation?The question arises for massive anecdotal evidence shows the patent system may have turned on its head, e.g., USPTO and EPO examiners spend less than 30 hours per application to assess whether the technical input is useful, novel and non-obvious; as a result, the list of trivial patents such as one-click online shopping is growing each day; some companies, so called patent trolls, have specialized in amassing patents jus...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Do patents provide critical incentives to encourage investment in innovation? Or, instead, do patent...
Private innovation appears to have played a major if not dominant role in the growth of output per c...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
Despite a surge in the number of patents issued and an increase in patent rights in recent years, in...
In recent years, business leaders, policymakers, and inventors have complained to the media and to C...
Which kind of intellectual property regime is more favorable to innovation: one that enforces patent...
The case against patents can be summarized briefly: there is no empirical evidence that they serve t...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
This Article contributes to the patent debate by observing that new and emerging technologies are ra...
In this note, we try to evaluate how effective the patent system is in fostering innovation. We firs...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Do patents provide critical incentives to encourage investment in innovation? Or, instead, do patent...
Private innovation appears to have played a major if not dominant role in the growth of output per c...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
Despite a surge in the number of patents issued and an increase in patent rights in recent years, in...
In recent years, business leaders, policymakers, and inventors have complained to the media and to C...
Which kind of intellectual property regime is more favorable to innovation: one that enforces patent...
The case against patents can be summarized briefly: there is no empirical evidence that they serve t...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
This Article contributes to the patent debate by observing that new and emerging technologies are ra...
In this note, we try to evaluate how effective the patent system is in fostering innovation. We firs...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Do patents provide critical incentives to encourage investment in innovation? Or, instead, do patent...
Private innovation appears to have played a major if not dominant role in the growth of output per c...