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The economics of intellectual property Vol. II : Patents

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2002Description: 651p viiISBN:
  • 9781840643510
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048000 TOW-II
Contents:
Volume II: Patents Acknowledgements An Introduction by the editors to all four volumes appears in Volume I PART I THE NATURE OF PATENTS AND THE PATENT SYSTEM 1. Edmund W. Kitch (1998), 'Patents' 2. Fritz Machlup and Edith Penrose (1950), 'The Patent Controversy in the Nineteenth Century' 3. Arnold Plant (1934), 'The Economic Theory Concerning Patents for Inventions' 4. Edmund W. Kitch (1977), 'The Nature and Function of the Patent System' 5. Edmund W. Kitch (1986), 'Patents: Monopolies or Property Rights?' 6. Kenneth W. Dam (1994), 'The Economic Underpinnings of Patent Law' 7. Fritz Machlup (1958), An Economic Review of the Patent System: Study of the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights of the Committee on the Judiciary 8. Erich Kaufer (1986), 'The Incentives to Innovate under Alternative Property Rights Assignments with Special Reference to the Patent System' 9. Suzanne Scotchmer (1996), 'Patents as an Incentive System' 10. Yoram Barzel (1968), 'Optimal Timing of Innovations' 11. Jennifer F. Reinganum (1989), 'The Timing of Innovation: Research, Development, and Diffusion' 12. F.M. Scherer (1977), The Economic Effects of Compulsory Patent Licensing 13. Pankaj Tandon (1982), 'Optimal Patents with Compulsory Licensing' 14. Jean O. Lanjouw, Ariel Pakes and Jonathan Putnam (1998), 'How to Count Patents and Value Intellectual Property: The Uses of Patent Renewal and Application Data' PART II PATENT SCOPE AND DURATION 15. D.G. McFetridge and M. Rafiquzzaman (1986), 'The Scope and Duration of the Patent Right and the Nature of Research Rivalry' 16. Roger L. Beck (1986), 'Comment: Does Competitive Dissipation Require a Short Patent Life?' 17. M. Rafiquzzaman (1987), 'The Optimal Patent Term Under Uncertainty' 18. Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Optimal Patent Length and Breadth' 19. Robert P. Merges and Richard R. Nelson (1990), 'On the Complex Economics of Patent Scope' 20. Paul Klemperer (1990), 'How Broad Should the Scope of Patent Protection Be?' 21. Joshua Lerner (1994), 'The Importance of Patent Scope: An Empirical Analysis' 22. Paul A. David and Trond E. Olsen (1992), 'Technology Adoption, Learning Spillovers, and the Optimal Duration of Patent-based Monopolies' Name Index
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Volume II: Patents
Acknowledgements
An Introduction by the editors to all four volumes appears in Volume I
PART I THE NATURE OF PATENTS AND THE PATENT SYSTEM
1. Edmund W. Kitch (1998), 'Patents'
2. Fritz Machlup and Edith Penrose (1950), 'The Patent Controversy in the Nineteenth Century'
3. Arnold Plant (1934), 'The Economic Theory Concerning Patents for Inventions'
4. Edmund W. Kitch (1977), 'The Nature and Function of the Patent System'
5. Edmund W. Kitch (1986), 'Patents: Monopolies or Property Rights?'
6. Kenneth W. Dam (1994), 'The Economic Underpinnings of Patent Law'
7. Fritz Machlup (1958), An Economic Review of the Patent System: Study of the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights of the Committee on the Judiciary
8. Erich Kaufer (1986), 'The Incentives to Innovate under Alternative Property Rights Assignments with Special Reference to the Patent System'
9. Suzanne Scotchmer (1996), 'Patents as an Incentive System'
10. Yoram Barzel (1968), 'Optimal Timing of Innovations'
11. Jennifer F. Reinganum (1989), 'The Timing of Innovation: Research, Development, and Diffusion'
12. F.M. Scherer (1977), The Economic Effects of Compulsory Patent Licensing
13. Pankaj Tandon (1982), 'Optimal Patents with Compulsory Licensing'
14. Jean O. Lanjouw, Ariel Pakes and Jonathan Putnam (1998), 'How to Count Patents and Value Intellectual Property: The Uses of Patent Renewal and Application Data'
PART II PATENT SCOPE AND DURATION
15. D.G. McFetridge and M. Rafiquzzaman (1986), 'The Scope and Duration of the Patent Right and the Nature of Research Rivalry'
16. Roger L. Beck (1986), 'Comment: Does Competitive Dissipation Require a Short Patent Life?'
17. M. Rafiquzzaman (1987), 'The Optimal Patent Term Under Uncertainty'
18. Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Optimal Patent Length and Breadth'
19. Robert P. Merges and Richard R. Nelson (1990), 'On the Complex Economics of Patent Scope'
20. Paul Klemperer (1990), 'How Broad Should the Scope of Patent Protection Be?'
21. Joshua Lerner (1994), 'The Importance of Patent Scope: An Empirical Analysis'
22. Paul A. David and Trond E. Olsen (1992), 'Technology Adoption, Learning Spillovers, and the Optimal Duration of Patent-based Monopolies'
Name Index

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