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Since the 1970s, electronics and associated electrical equipment (henceforth "electronics") has been one of the most dominant industries in the developed countries, with its geographical centre firmly rooted in the USA. The overall presence of electronics patents in the USA is considerable, with...
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The effects of antitrust enforcement by the U.S.government on innovation in the U.S. are examined.In this analysis,innovation is measured by the level of patent activity (number of patents filedand the number of patents granted) from 1953 to 2000, which was obtained fromthe U.S. Patent and...
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Since the 1970s, electronics and associated electrical equipment (henceforth “electronics”) has been one of the most dominant industries in the developed countries, with its geographical centre firmly rooted in the USA. The overall presence of electronics patents in the USA is considerable,...
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