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We study the incentives of a downstream firm that sources its core input from a vertically integrated supplier to license its patented technology to an external firm. Licensing transforms the licensee into both a direct downstream competitor and a customer of the supplier. The vertically...
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When material is available on the Internet, and assuming such material was posted by the rightsholder or with the … made available on the Internet must try to find and then decipher complex copyright terms and conditions, some of which are … offers very little in terms of predictability. As a result of the above, millions of Internet users who would want to reuse …
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We consider choice of options for a foreign innovating firm to license its technology for producing the high quality good to a domestic firm, or to enter the market of the domestic country with or without license. Under the assumption of uniform distribution about taste parameters of consumers;...
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We consider a two-periods-model of differentiated duopoly. Firms produce an en-ergy consuming household durable …
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The literature on the licensing of an innovation has mainly focused on some specific contract types. We show within the framework of a fairly general model that removing these contractual limitations will lead to extreme market outcomes. Specifically, we find that when the patentee can employ...
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