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Research and Development theory and policy. It covers patent policy, the effects of market structure and the internal … -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 2. Innovation, Duplication, and the Contract Theory of Patents -- Abstract -- 1 …. Beyond polar cases -- 7. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3. On Patent Licensing -- Abstract …
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We reassess the respective gains from R&D cooperation and competition in a Cournot duopoly where firms adopt a concave cost-reducing R&D technology. Cooperation, in the form of either a cartel or a joint venture, is always profitable for firms and, contrary to the previous literature on the same...
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, duplication, and the contract theory of patents / Vincenzo Denicol(c)Ło, Luigi Alberto Franzoni -- Product and process innovation … spillovers / Michael Kopel, Christian Riegler -- Rent dissipation in R&D races / Ulrich Doraszelski -- On patent licensing … field of Research and Development theory and policy. The contributions gathered here cover several relevant topics in this …
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This paper describes R&D competition between a managerial firm and an entrepreneurial one, in a Cournot market. It is shown that a manager interested in output expansion exerts higher R&D efforts, yielding productive efficiency as compared to the performance of a strictly profit-seeking firm....
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We reassess the respective gains from R&D cooperation and competition in a Cournot Duopoly with homogeneous goods, where firms adopt a concave cost-reducing R&D technology. Contrary to the previous literature on the same topic, our main results are that (i) no corner solutions emerge and (ii)...
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