Innovation and Incentives

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MIT Press, 2004 - 357 páginas

Interest in intellectual property and other institutions that promote innovation exploded during the 1990s. Innovation and Incentives provides a clear and wide-ranging introduction to the economics of innovation, suitable for teaching at both the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It will also be useful to legal and economics professionals. Written by an expert on intellectual property and industrial organization, the book achieves a balanced mix of institutional details, examples, and theory. Analytical, empirical, or institutional factors can be given different emphases at different levels of study.Innovation and Incentives presents the historical, legal, and institutional contexts in which innovation takes place. After a historical overview of the institutions that support innovation, ranging from ancient history through today's government funding and hybrid institutions, the book discusses knowledge as a public good, the economic design of intellectual property, different models of cumulative innovation, the relation of competition to licensing and joint ventures, patent and copyright enforcement and litigation, private/public funding relationships, patent values and the return on R&D investment, intellectual property issues arising from direct and indirect network externalities, and globalization. The text presents technical and abstract analysis and at the same time sheds light on current controversies and policy-relevant topics, including the difficulty of enforcing copyright in the digital age and international protection of intellectual property.

 

Contenido

Investing in Knowledge
31
A Primer for Nonlawyers on Intellectual Property
65
On the Optimal Design of Intellectual Property
97
Protecting Cumulative
127
Licensing Joint Ventures and Competition Policy
161
Litigation and Enforcement
197
The Value of RD and Patents
259
Networks and Network Effects
289
Innovation in the Global Economy
319
Index
351
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Suzanne Scotchmer is Professor of Economics and Professor of Public Policy at the Universityof California, Berkeley. She is an authority on how patents and other incentives drive innovation inthe new economy. Scotchmer has advised the US government and the US National Academy of Sciences oninnovation policy. She is a Research Associate of the NBER.

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