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-setting processes as acomplex interplay among three forces: sense-making, design, andnegotiation (DSN). The DSN model provides the …
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where goods are produced with IPR use, on the one hand, and regimes of antitrust, on the other hand. Besides, the open … recommendations on balancing two ways of economic policy taking into account the state of affairs in Russian antitrust and IPR …
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This paper focuses on the class of legal rules that governs intellectual property rights: the antitrust limits imposed … on patent settlements. The paper discusses the benefits and costs of settlements and explains why antitrust limits on …. This paper explores a simple antitrust rule governing settlements of intellectural property disputes: a settlement cannot …
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production requires skilled workers. Innovation is followed by a costly process of standardization, whereby these new goods are … adapted to be produced using unskilled labor. Our framework highlights a number of novel results. First, standardization is … standardization rate (and of competition). Second, we characterize the growth and welfare maximizing speed of standardization. We show …
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We examine how standardization in the information and communication technologies affects the inventive activities of …-contributing firms have 18%-20% less inventive output in the same technological area. This negative effect of standardization in a …
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