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The market solution of a general R&D-based endogenous growth model is developed. The model is general in two respects: First, general formulations are used and restrictions are only introduced provided that these become necessary. Second, each factor of production (labour, capital and...
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Recent empirical studies suggest a need for a flexible patent regime responding to industry characteristics. In practice, sector-specific modifications of patent strength already exist but lack theoretical foundation. This paper intends to make up for this neglect by scrutinizing in what...
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improvements in which innovation and imitation are modeled as the outcomes of research and development (R&D) races. Specific …
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through competition policy. The main findings are the following. A small imitation subsidy slows down growth. In the first …-best optimum collusion is socially optimal, but when the government cannot discriminate between innovation and imitation, it should …
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growth. Stronger IPR protection, which reduces the probability of imitation, raises the reward for innovation. However …
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endogenous growth. Stronger IPR protection, which reduces the imitation probability, increases the reward for innovation. However …
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Recent empirical studies suggest a need for a ?exible patent regime responding to industry characteristics. In practice, sector-speci?c modi?cations of patent strength already exist but lack theoretical foundation. This paper intends to make up for this neglect by scrutinizing in what direction...
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growth. Stronger IPR protection, which reduces the probability of imitation, raises the reward for innovation. However …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005555997
Defensive innovations in developed countries can explain the empirical phenomenon that openness towards trade with less-developed countries does not necessarily induce a substantial increase in the wage differential and trade volumes. Building on step-by-step innovations as introduced by Aghion...
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Defensive innovations in developed countries can explain the empirical phenomenon that openness towards trade with less-developed countries does not necessarily induce a substantial increase in the wage differential and trade volumes. Building on step-by-step innovations as introduced by Aghion...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320593