Patents in a model of endogenous growth
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Publication:1827429
DOI10.1023/B:JOEG.0000023017.42109.C2zbMATH Open1066.91071MaRDI QIDQ1827429FDOQ1827429
Authors: Ted O'Donoghue, Josef Zweimüller
Publication date: 6 August 2004
Published in: Journal of Economic Growth (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Prizes and patents: using market signals to provide incentives for innovations
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- The struggle to survive in the R\&D sector: implications for innovation and growth
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- Economic growth with imperfect protection of intellectual property rights
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- Intellectual property protection and innovation: an inverted-U relationship
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- Intellectual property rights and appropriability of innovation
- When does elastic labor supply cause an inverted-\(U\) effect of patents on innovation?
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- Effects of patent policy on growth and inequality: exogenous versus endogenous quality improvements
- Optimal patent policy, research joint ventures, and growth
- Market failure, government inefficiency, and optimal R\&D policy
- The welfare cost of one-size-fits-all patent protection
- On the optimal mix of patent instruments
- Effects of patent length on R\&D: a quantitative DGE analysis
- On the Performance of Patents
- The escape-infringement effect of blocking patents on innovation and economic growth
- R\&D policies, endogenous growth and scale effects
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