Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging innovation. At best, they point to certain sectors, such as pharmaceutical and biotechnology, which benefit from a robust patent scheme. Conversely, sectors such as software and, ironically at the same time, biotechnology may be harmed by an overly broad patent scheme. The question emerges: Why do the various stakeholders in all industrial sectors, Congress, the Patent and Trademark Office ( PTO ), and the courts (in particular, the Federal Circuit) continue to center the development of patent law around the innovation presumption despite the lack of theoretical and empirical evidence to answer the fundamental question: Do patents actually...
Scientific and technological innovations are forcing patent law into the spotlight and revealing its...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Over 2 million patents are currently in force in the EU and in the USA. Do they testify innovation i...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
Scientific and technological innovations are forcing patent law into the spotlight and revealing its...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Economists are unable to provide a clear answer to how effective the patent system is in encouraging...
Over 2 million patents are currently in force in the EU and in the USA. Do they testify innovation i...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
International audienceEconomic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovat...
This paper has benefited from helpful comments made by anonymous referees and by the participants of...
Scientific and technological innovations are forcing patent law into the spotlight and revealing its...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
On the domestic front, the dispute has centered on the question of whether the United States should ...