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) firms' incentives to contribute to the development and improvement of a standard, and (b) firms' decision to disclose the …
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affect the incentives to develop research tools. We show that the prevailing legal doctrine of damages under liability rule … damages. This can create insufficient incentives to develop research tools. Incentives can be improved either by a property …
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It may be advantageous to provide a variety of kinds of patent protection to heterogenous innovations. Innovations which benefit society largely through their use as building blocks to future inventions may require a different scope of protection in order to be encouraged. We model the problem...
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into the public domain. Thus, reward systems engender incentives to innovate without creating the monopoly power of …
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countries. We show that governments have incentives to use IPRs in a bidding war for global talent, resulting in Nash … equilibrium IPRs that can be too high, rather than too low, from a global welfare perspective. These incentives become stronger as …
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This paper develops a North-South product model in which Southern imitation and the North-South flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) are endogenously determined. In the model, a strengthening of IPR protection in the South reduces the rate of imitation, which, in turn, increases the flow of...
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This paper considers the impact of the intellectual property (IP) system on the timing of cooperation/licensing by start-up technology entrepreneurs. If the market for technology licenses is efficient, the timing of licensing is independent of whether IP has already been granted. In contrast,...
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This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the effect of strengthening intellectual property rights in developing countries on the level and composition of industrial development. We develop a North-South product cycle model in which Northern innovation, Southern imitation, and FDI are...
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Patent protection spurs innovation by raising the rewards for research, but it usually results in less desirable allocations after the innovation has been discovered. In effect, patents reward inventors with inefficient monopoly power. However, previous analysis of intellectual property has...
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developers will reciprocate. Open source incentives are distinct from earlier uses of intellectual property, leading to different …. We review a considerable body of survey evidence and theory that seeks to explain why developers participate in open …
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