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promote innovation? This article grapples with the second-order question: What policies should we adopt to promote innovation … about promoting innovation? I argue that empirical progress in patent law depends on greater policy diversity (rather than … more robust theory development about the mechanisms by which innovation policies work. This pluralistic, evidence …
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improving this technical content (and researchers' ability to find and use it) likely outweighs any resulting loss in innovation …
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As privatization of publicly funded university research has grown, so too has the steady undercurrent of public criticism of academic patenting from both inside and outside the academy. During debates over the Bayh–Dole Act of 1980, which standardized federal policy to allow grant recipients...
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Although it may surprise scientists, one can receive a patent in many jurisdictions without implementing an invention in practice and demonstrating that it works as expected. Instead, inventors applying for patents are allowed to include predicted experimental methods and results, known as...
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