Numerous attempts have been made to identify the optimal mix of patent breadth and patent life. Unfortunately, the range of contradictory results reported in literature is rather impressive. The aim of this note is to develop a very stylised model that encompasses a variety of different findings, and to derive a general rule for the optimal patent policy.
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
This paper presents more channels through which the optimal patent life is determined in a R&D-based...
To analyze the welfare gain from allowing for differentiated patent protection across sectors, this ...
This note considers a new dimension in optimal patent design by treating strategic roles as a policy...
This paper provides a first analysis of patent policy for an overlapping-generations economy of qual...
We study optimal patent design in a setting with sequential innovation. Firms innovate by undertakin...
When firms have different R&D productivities, it may be welfare increasing to differentiate patent l...
This paper presents more channels through which the optimal patent life is determined in a R&D-b...
Most investigations of the optimal patent term problem have followed Nordhaus's assumption that sett...
The author explores the trade-off between a patent's length (that is, its lifetime) and its width (t...
In early work on optimal patent design Nordhaus (1969) focused on selection of an optimal patent lif...
The first paper introduces a system of multiple patents (MP) in a timeless model as a way of reducin...
When firms have different R&D productivities, it may be welfare increasing to differentiate patent l...
A special characteristic of the patent system is that it features multiple patent-policy levers that...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
This paper presents more channels through which the optimal patent life is determined in a R&D-based...
To analyze the welfare gain from allowing for differentiated patent protection across sectors, this ...
This note considers a new dimension in optimal patent design by treating strategic roles as a policy...
This paper provides a first analysis of patent policy for an overlapping-generations economy of qual...
We study optimal patent design in a setting with sequential innovation. Firms innovate by undertakin...
When firms have different R&D productivities, it may be welfare increasing to differentiate patent l...
This paper presents more channels through which the optimal patent life is determined in a R&D-b...
Most investigations of the optimal patent term problem have followed Nordhaus's assumption that sett...
The author explores the trade-off between a patent's length (that is, its lifetime) and its width (t...
In early work on optimal patent design Nordhaus (1969) focused on selection of an optimal patent lif...
The first paper introduces a system of multiple patents (MP) in a timeless model as a way of reducin...
When firms have different R&D productivities, it may be welfare increasing to differentiate patent l...
A special characteristic of the patent system is that it features multiple patent-policy levers that...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
This paper presents more channels through which the optimal patent life is determined in a R&D-based...
To analyze the welfare gain from allowing for differentiated patent protection across sectors, this ...