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that current European patent law holds substantial potential for technology-specific application. Even though the European …In their animated book 'The Patent Crisis and How the Courts can Solve It', Dan Burk and Mark Lemley give an account of … industry specific differences in the patent system from both a legal and economic perspective. The present article attempts to …
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" hypothesis, which stresses the role of domestic absorptive capacity and of coherence between foreign and domestic technology as …
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The distinction between macro- and microinventions is at the core of recent debates on the Industrial Revolution. Yet, the empirical testing of this notion has remained elusive. We address this issue by introducing a new quality indicator for all patents granted in England in the period...
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This paper considers the "share-altering" technical change hypothesis in a spatial general equilibrium model where individuals have different levels of skills. Building on a simple Cobb-Douglas production function, our model shows that the implementation of skill-biased technologies requires a...
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Within the recent literature studying participation in international markets using micro data, a small number have suggested that firms benefit from their exposure to international markets. One channel considered for this role has been investments in Ramp;D. A common finding in this literature...
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institutions managing public R&D in Europe and in the US. I conclude by discussing the impact of these differences on the …
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We study the determinants of the spatial distribution of patent inventors at the county level for Great Britain between … 1700-1850. Our empirical analysis rests on the localization model by Bottazzi et al. (2007) and on the related estimation … externalities among patent inventors went from being nearly absent in the early phases of industrialization to becoming a major …
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