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The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innovation, if the … holder prefers exclusive innovation exploitation, giving rise to a monopoly, non exclusive exploitation giving rise to a … early simultaneous adoption, whereas diffusion, implying asymmetric adoption, is better if the innovation implies a more …
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Maurer and Scotchmer (2002) pointed out that patents may be inferior to other forms of intellectual property in that the independent invention is not a defence to infringement. The authors' analysis refers to situations in which there is an unlimited number of potential entrants by independent...
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This paper supports the proposition that the indexes of technological achievement and of human development exhibit similar information validity and similar country rankings, thus questioning the need for the existence of two indexes rather than one.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629841
Maurer and Scotchmer (2002) pointed out that patents may be inferior to other forms of intellectual property in that the independent invention is not a defence to infringement. The authors' analysis refers to situations in which there is an unlimited number of potential entrants by independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005196474
The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innovation, if the … holder prefers exclusive innovation exploitation, giving rise to a monopoly, non exclusive exploitation giving rise to a … early simultaneous adoption, whereas diffusion, implying asymmetric adoption, is better if the innovation implies a more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005094796
This paper supports the proposition that the indexes of technological achievement and of human development exhibit similar information validity and similar country rankings, thus questioning the need for the existence of two indexes rather than one.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005094861