Economic growth with imperfect protection of intellectual property rights
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Publication:877778
DOI10.1007/S00712-006-0222-6zbMath1173.91422OpenAlexW2127907130WikidataQ60143266 ScholiaQ60143266MaRDI QIDQ877778
Publication date: 3 May 2007
Published in: Journal of Economics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11094/13449
Related Items (16)
Industrial heterogeneity and international product cycles ⋮ Dynamic effects of patent policy on innovation and inequality in a Schumpeterian economy ⋮ Legal enforcement against illegal imitation in developing countries ⋮ Economic growth under two forms of intellectual property rights protection: patents and trade secrets ⋮ Intellectual property protection and innovation: an inverted-U relationship ⋮ When does elastic labor supply cause an inverted-\(U\) effect of patents on innovation? ⋮ Effects of a blocking patent on R \&D with endogenous survival activities ⋮ Optimal patent length and breadth in an economy with creative destruction and non-diversifiable risk ⋮ Intellectual property rights protection and endogenous economic growth revisited ⋮ Patent protection, capital accumulation, and economic growth ⋮ Competition and product cycles with non-diversifiable risk ⋮ On the optimal mix of patent instruments ⋮ On R\&D spillovers, multiple equilibria and indeterminacy ⋮ On the growth and welfare effects of monopolistic distortions ⋮ The protection of intellectual property rights and endogenous growth: is stronger always better? ⋮ THE ESCAPE-INFRINGEMENT EFFECT OF BLOCKING PATENTS ON INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
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