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Do political decentralisation and inter state competition favour innovation and growth? There has long been a lively …. The existing literature tends to assume that the beneficial effects of inter state competition have been confined to … decentralised rule or inter state competition. The same is true for Japan. If the Hume-Kant hypothesis is correct, it should also …
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This essay makes two related contributions. First, it introduces the concept of “patent pull” to highlight an underexplored demand-side perspective on patents. Patents “pull” (private and public) investment to productive activities that would be less attractive in the absence of patents....
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hypothesis in question states that competition among political and legal organisations in developing rules has been a crucial … volume brings together political economists, historians and legal scholars to discuss the role of political competition in …
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Political competition between European countries has often been viewed as being a stimulus to the innovation process … countries to study the role of political competition in economic growth. The governments of each country are threatened … competition …
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This short paper is a summary of my presentation at the Michigan State Law Review 2014 Fall Symposium on “Public Domain(s): Law, Generating Knowledge, and Furthering Innovation in the Information Economy” held on October 3, 2014. The paper reviews the current role played by regulatory...
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