In our days, German machine tool makers accuse their Chinese competitors of violating patent rights and illegally imitating German technology. A century ago, however, German machine tool makers used exactly the same methods to imitate American technology. To understand the dynamics of this catching-up process we use patent statistics to analyze firms? activities between 1877 and 1932. We show that German machine tool makers successfully deployed imitating and counterfeiting activities in the late 19th century and the 1920s to catchup to their American competitors. The German administration supported this strategy by stipulating a patent law that discriminated against foreign patent holders and probably also by delaying the granting of paten...
Our paper attempts to examine how Swiss manufacturing firms manage to learn from patent citations to...
Bloom, Draca, and Van Reenen (2016) find that Chinese import competition induced a rise in patenting...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
In our days, German machine tool makers accuse their Chinese competitors of violating patent rights ...
Labor productivity in German manufacturing lagged persistently behind the United States in the early...
In this paper, we use both patents? individual life span and foreign patenting activities in Germany...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The unification of the East and West German states in 1990 initiated theintegration of two distinct ...
Analyzing a new data set of 39,343 high-value patents, the authors find ample evidence that interind...
We estimate the effect of R&D spillovers on sales realized by products new to the firm (imitation) ...
Germany’s economic dominance in Europe, generous investment incentives, and technical manufacturing ...
This paper aims to examine the difference between US and European manufacturing before and during th...
'Using the case of an important capital goods industry the paper examines the impact of the national...
In this paper, we use both patents’ individual life span and foreign patenting activities in Germany...
We estimate the determinants of various types of product innovation. Knowledge spillovers from rival...
Our paper attempts to examine how Swiss manufacturing firms manage to learn from patent citations to...
Bloom, Draca, and Van Reenen (2016) find that Chinese import competition induced a rise in patenting...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
In our days, German machine tool makers accuse their Chinese competitors of violating patent rights ...
Labor productivity in German manufacturing lagged persistently behind the United States in the early...
In this paper, we use both patents? individual life span and foreign patenting activities in Germany...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The unification of the East and West German states in 1990 initiated theintegration of two distinct ...
Analyzing a new data set of 39,343 high-value patents, the authors find ample evidence that interind...
We estimate the effect of R&D spillovers on sales realized by products new to the firm (imitation) ...
Germany’s economic dominance in Europe, generous investment incentives, and technical manufacturing ...
This paper aims to examine the difference between US and European manufacturing before and during th...
'Using the case of an important capital goods industry the paper examines the impact of the national...
In this paper, we use both patents’ individual life span and foreign patenting activities in Germany...
We estimate the determinants of various types of product innovation. Knowledge spillovers from rival...
Our paper attempts to examine how Swiss manufacturing firms manage to learn from patent citations to...
Bloom, Draca, and Van Reenen (2016) find that Chinese import competition induced a rise in patenting...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...