Exclusive patents sacrifice product competition to provide firms incentives to innovate. We characterize an alternative mechanism whereby later inventors are allowed to share the patent if they discover within a certain time period of the first inventor. These runner-up patents increase social welfare under very general conditions. Furthermore, we show that the time window during which later inventors can share the patent should become a new policy tool at the disposal of the designer. This instrument will be used in a socially optimal mix with the breadth and length of the patent and could allow sorting between more or less efficient firms
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
This paper studies optimal patents with respect to the timing of innovation disclosure. In a simple ...
In this article, I present a model of cumulative innovation to investigate what factors should influ...
Exclusive patents sacrifice product competition to provide firms incentives to innovate. We characte...
Exclusive patents sacrifice product competition to provide firms incentives to innovate. We characte...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
The first paper introduces a system of multiple patents (MP) in a timeless model as a way of reducin...
Patents are legal devices granted by the government that confer inventors exclusive rights to their ...
We consider a market for vertically differentiated goods where firms enter over time, after having ...
There are two important rules in a patent race: what an innovator must accomplish to receive the pat...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
There are two important rules in a patent race: what an innovator must accomplish to receive the pat...
We study optimal patent design with sequential innovation. Firms innovate by undertaking “research ”...
The paper discusses the effect of patent breadth an the patenting of intermediate results in a cumul...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
This paper studies optimal patents with respect to the timing of innovation disclosure. In a simple ...
In this article, I present a model of cumulative innovation to investigate what factors should influ...
Exclusive patents sacrifice product competition to provide firms incentives to innovate. We characte...
Exclusive patents sacrifice product competition to provide firms incentives to innovate. We characte...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
The first paper introduces a system of multiple patents (MP) in a timeless model as a way of reducin...
Patents are legal devices granted by the government that confer inventors exclusive rights to their ...
We consider a market for vertically differentiated goods where firms enter over time, after having ...
There are two important rules in a patent race: what an innovator must accomplish to receive the pat...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
There are two important rules in a patent race: what an innovator must accomplish to receive the pat...
We study optimal patent design with sequential innovation. Firms innovate by undertaking “research ”...
The paper discusses the effect of patent breadth an the patenting of intermediate results in a cumul...
The intent of the patent system is to encourage innovation by granting the innovator exclusive right...
This paper studies optimal patents with respect to the timing of innovation disclosure. In a simple ...
In this article, I present a model of cumulative innovation to investigate what factors should influ...