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We investigate whether patents that are jointly held by legally independent companies help sustain product-market collusion. We use a simple model of repeated interactions to show that joint patents can serve collusive purposes. Our model generates two testable predictions: when joint patents...
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-based innovation networks and knowledge clusters. This book will present a number of conceptual and emperical studies from the USA …
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: USA, Japan and Europe. In each economic area, we use information from two international patent systems to construct the …
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The diffusion of knowledge in the world generates positive externalities if knowledge flows increase the productivity of R&D. Our work analyzes knowledge diffusion and knowledge externalities in generating innovation and in determining productivity. We first estimate the determinants of...
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