We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license intellectual property on behalf of inventors when downstream uses of IP require licenses to multiple complementary innovations. We consider different simple clearinghouse royalty redistribution schemes, and different innovation environments. We show that clearinghouses generally increase incentives to invest in R&D as they increase efficiency in licensing. However, they may reduce expected profits of inventors who have the unique ability to develop a crucial component. We also show that clearinghouses also may increase or decrease expected welfare, and are more likely to be beneficial when R&D costs are relatively high, and/or the probability of success for inventors is relat...
Many products—including microprocessors, telecommunications devices, and on-line auction services—ma...
This paper reviews and compares patent pools, intellectual property clearinghouses and copyright col...
This paper investigates the effect of different patent regimes on R&D investment and social welfare ...
We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license in-tellectual property on behalf o...
"21 January 2008" -- p. 1We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license intellect...
We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license in-tellectual property on behalf o...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses that license in...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
21 June 2007We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and exami...
We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses that license in...
January 2009We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses tha...
Investments in scientific and technological knowledge depend on the level of excludability. In this ...
Many products—including microprocessors, telecommunications devices, and on-line auction services—ma...
This paper reviews and compares patent pools, intellectual property clearinghouses and copyright col...
This paper investigates the effect of different patent regimes on R&D investment and social welfare ...
We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license in-tellectual property on behalf o...
"21 January 2008" -- p. 1We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license intellect...
We examine the effects of third-party clearinghouses that license in-tellectual property on behalf o...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses that license in...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
21 June 2007We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and exami...
We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses that license in...
January 2009We examine third-party collective rights organisations (CROs) such as clearinghouses tha...
Investments in scientific and technological knowledge depend on the level of excludability. In this ...
Many products—including microprocessors, telecommunications devices, and on-line auction services—ma...
This paper reviews and compares patent pools, intellectual property clearinghouses and copyright col...
This paper investigates the effect of different patent regimes on R&D investment and social welfare ...