Since the mid-nineteenth century, the strength of the United States economy has been driven largely by the ability of Americans to innovate.1 Beyond macro-economic growth, innovation increases per capita income and improves standards of living and quality of life.2 Furthermore, innovation begets innovation. As companies within a market innovate, pressure is placed on their competitors to innovate as well in order to protect profitability and market share. For most of the last half century, the United States boasted the strongest intellectual property system3 and was called home by the most innovative companies in the world.4 However, in the last five years, the United States has witnessed an unanticipated decline in innovative supremacy.5 I...
What is the “role”of innovation? America’s great era of innovation – from the 1820s to the 1960s – w...
Can U.S. patent law help American businesses compete in global markets? In early 2011, President Bar...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
Firms will tend to flee upmarket, leaving room for disruption in the lower-end segment, writes Juan ...
This article begins with a discussion of innovation’s importance to the future well-being of America...
Nationalism has experienced a global resurgence, with many world leaders advocating a return to a gl...
The excessively rapid expansion of government regulation of business is slowing down the rate of inn...
The United States of America has been heralded as the world’s premier engine of technological advanc...
Economists generally agree that innovation is important to economic growth and that government supp...
To harness the power of the market for ideas, the federal government must fund the U.S. patent offic...
The next few years in regulatory history will be pivotal.On one hand, we are witnessing renewed inte...
<p><p>This work analyzes the impact of regulation policies in two distinct settings.</p><p><p>Chapt...
In 2017, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 13,771, which created a regulatory budget ...
The United States economy is struggling to recover from its worst economic downturn since the Great ...
With the inauguration of Donald Trump, conservatives are pining for perhaps the biggest deregulatory...
What is the “role”of innovation? America’s great era of innovation – from the 1820s to the 1960s – w...
Can U.S. patent law help American businesses compete in global markets? In early 2011, President Bar...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
Firms will tend to flee upmarket, leaving room for disruption in the lower-end segment, writes Juan ...
This article begins with a discussion of innovation’s importance to the future well-being of America...
Nationalism has experienced a global resurgence, with many world leaders advocating a return to a gl...
The excessively rapid expansion of government regulation of business is slowing down the rate of inn...
The United States of America has been heralded as the world’s premier engine of technological advanc...
Economists generally agree that innovation is important to economic growth and that government supp...
To harness the power of the market for ideas, the federal government must fund the U.S. patent offic...
The next few years in regulatory history will be pivotal.On one hand, we are witnessing renewed inte...
<p><p>This work analyzes the impact of regulation policies in two distinct settings.</p><p><p>Chapt...
In 2017, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 13,771, which created a regulatory budget ...
The United States economy is struggling to recover from its worst economic downturn since the Great ...
With the inauguration of Donald Trump, conservatives are pining for perhaps the biggest deregulatory...
What is the “role”of innovation? America’s great era of innovation – from the 1820s to the 1960s – w...
Can U.S. patent law help American businesses compete in global markets? In early 2011, President Bar...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...