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Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law
Vol 1: Theory Vol 2: Analytical Methods
Edited by Ben Depoorter, Peter Menell and David Schwartz
Both law and economics and intellectual property law have expanded dramatically in tandem over recent decades. This field-defining two-volume Handbook, featuring the leading legal, empirical, and law and economics scholars studying intellectual property rights, provides wide-ranging and in-depth analysis both of the economic theory underpinning intellectual property law, and the use of analytical methods to study it.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 30 Aug 2019
- ISBN:
- 9781848445369
- eISBN:
- 9781789903997
- Pages:
- c 1,504
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- Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Intellectual property as property
- Chapter 2: Anticommons, transaction costs, and patent aggregators
- Chapter 3: Governing intellectual property
- Chapter 4: Philosophical foundations of IP law: the law and economics paradigm
- Chapter 5: Intellectual property law and the promotion of welfare
- Chapter 6: Economic models of innovation: stand-alone and cumulative creativity
- Chapter 7: Economic analysis of network effects and intellectual property
- Chapter 8: Intellectual property and competition
- Chapter 9: Intellectual property and the economics of product differentiation
- Chapter 10: Price discrimination and intellectual property
- Chapter 11: When are IP rights necessary? Evidence from innovation in IP’s negative space
- Chapter 12: Open innovation and ex ante licensing
- Chapter 13: Prize and reward alternatives to intellectual property
- Chapter 14: Tailoring intellectual property rights to reduce uniformity cost
- Chapter 15: Intellectual property enforcement costs
- Chapter 16: Economic analysis of intellectual property notice and disclosure
- Chapter 17: Patent institutions: shifting interactions between legal actors
- Chapter 18: The economics of collective management
- Chapter 19: ‘The common law’ in the law and economics of intellectual property
- Chapter 20: In the shadow of the law: the role of custom in intellectual property
- Chapter 21: Infrastructure theory and IP
- Chapter 22: Creative development: copyright and emerging creative industries
- Chapter 23: Intellectual property and economic development: a guide for scholarly and policy research
- Chapter 24: Economic development and intellectual property rights: key analytical results from economics
- Index
- RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON THE ECONOMICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW VOLUME 2
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Data sources on patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property
- Chapter 2: Patent citation data in social science research: overview and best practices
- Chapter 3: Patent value
- Chapter 4: Empirical scholarship on the prosecution process at the USPTO
- Chapter 5: The USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board
- Chapter 6: The Federal Circuit as an institution
- Chapter 7: Empirical studies of claim construction
- Chapter 8: Empirical studies of the International Trade Commission
- Chapter 9: Technical standards, standards-setting organizations, and intellectual property: a survey of the literature (with an emphasis on empirical approaches)
- Chapter 10: Empirical studies of patent pools
- Chapter 11: Empirical analyses related to university patenting
- Chapter 12: Empirical studies in patentability
- Chapter 13: Patent duration
- Chapter 14: Infringement
- Chapter 15: Presumption of validity
- Chapter 16: Inequitable conduct and patent misuse
- Chapter 17: Remedies
- Chapter 18: Patent rights and innovation: evidence from the semiconductor industry
- Chapter 19: Patent trolls
- Chapter 20: Patents and innovation in economic history
- Chapter 21: The political economy of intellectual property reforms
- Chapter 22: Empirical studies of copyright litigation
- Chapter 23: Empirical studies of copyright registration
- Chapter 24: Copyright and technological change in music, movies, and books
- Chapter 25: Music copyright
- Chapter 26: Experiments in intellectual property
- Chapter 27: The effect of copyright law on access to works
- Chapter 28: Empirical studies of trademark law
- Chapter 29: Empirical methods in trade secret research
- Chapter 30: Knowledge commons
- Index
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- Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Intellectual property as property
- Chapter 2: Anticommons, transaction costs, and patent aggregators
- Chapter 3: Governing intellectual property
- Chapter 4: Philosophical foundations of IP law: the law and economics paradigm
- Chapter 5: Intellectual property law and the promotion of welfare
- Chapter 6: Economic models of innovation: stand-alone and cumulative creativity
- Chapter 7: Economic analysis of network effects and intellectual property
- Chapter 8: Intellectual property and competition
- Chapter 9: Intellectual property and the economics of product differentiation
- Chapter 10: Price discrimination and intellectual property
- Chapter 11: When are IP rights necessary? Evidence from innovation in IP’s negative space
- Chapter 12: Open innovation and ex ante licensing
- Chapter 13: Prize and reward alternatives to intellectual property
- Chapter 14: Tailoring intellectual property rights to reduce uniformity cost
- Chapter 15: Intellectual property enforcement costs
- Chapter 16: Economic analysis of intellectual property notice and disclosure
- Chapter 17: Patent institutions: shifting interactions between legal actors
- Chapter 18: The economics of collective management
- Chapter 19: ‘The common law’ in the law and economics of intellectual property
- Chapter 20: In the shadow of the law: the role of custom in intellectual property
- Chapter 21: Infrastructure theory and IP
- Chapter 22: Creative development: copyright and emerging creative industries
- Chapter 23: Intellectual property and economic development: a guide for scholarly and policy research
- Chapter 24: Economic development and intellectual property rights: key analytical results from economics
- Index
- RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON THE ECONOMICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW VOLUME 2
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Data sources on patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property
- Chapter 2: Patent citation data in social science research: overview and best practices
- Chapter 3: Patent value
- Chapter 4: Empirical scholarship on the prosecution process at the USPTO
- Chapter 5: The USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board
- Chapter 6: The Federal Circuit as an institution
- Chapter 7: Empirical studies of claim construction
- Chapter 8: Empirical studies of the International Trade Commission
- Chapter 9: Technical standards, standards-setting organizations, and intellectual property: a survey of the literature (with an emphasis on empirical approaches)
- Chapter 10: Empirical studies of patent pools
- Chapter 11: Empirical analyses related to university patenting
- Chapter 12: Empirical studies in patentability
- Chapter 13: Patent duration
- Chapter 14: Infringement
- Chapter 15: Presumption of validity
- Chapter 16: Inequitable conduct and patent misuse
- Chapter 17: Remedies
- Chapter 18: Patent rights and innovation: evidence from the semiconductor industry
- Chapter 19: Patent trolls
- Chapter 20: Patents and innovation in economic history
- Chapter 21: The political economy of intellectual property reforms
- Chapter 22: Empirical studies of copyright litigation
- Chapter 23: Empirical studies of copyright registration
- Chapter 24: Copyright and technological change in music, movies, and books
- Chapter 25: Music copyright
- Chapter 26: Experiments in intellectual property
- Chapter 27: The effect of copyright law on access to works
- Chapter 28: Empirical studies of trademark law
- Chapter 29: Empirical methods in trade secret research
- Chapter 30: Knowledge commons
- Index