I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absence of a common law balancing test, application of uniform patentability criteria favors some industries over others. Policymakers must decide the optimal tradeoff across industries. Second, if patent rights are not closely related to the underlying inventions, more patenting may reduce R&D in industries that are both R&D and patent intensive. Third, the U.S. private innovation system has become far more decentralized than it was a generation ago. It is reasonable to inquire whether a patent system that worked well in an era of more centralized innovation functions as well for the more decentralized environment of today
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
Which kind of intellectual property regime is more favorable to innovation: one that enforces patent...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
The effectiveness of patent system design has been studied for decades from both microeconomic and m...
The effectiveness of patent system design has been studied for decades from both microeconomic and m...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
In this note, we try to evaluate how effective the patent system is in fostering innovation. We firs...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
Which kind of intellectual property regime is more favorable to innovation: one that enforces patent...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
The effectiveness of patent system design has been studied for decades from both microeconomic and m...
The effectiveness of patent system design has been studied for decades from both microeconomic and m...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
In this note, we try to evaluate how effective the patent system is in fostering innovation. We firs...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
Which kind of intellectual property regime is more favorable to innovation: one that enforces patent...