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===Optimal Design of IP=== | ===Optimal Design of IP=== | ||
− | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 4: On the Optimal Design of Intellectual Property", in "Innovation and Incentives" First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 | + | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 4: On the Optimal Design of Intellectual Property", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 |
===Cummulative Innovation=== | ===Cummulative Innovation=== | ||
− | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 5: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Protecting Cummulative Innovators", in "Innovation and Incentives" First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 | + | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 5: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Protecting Cummulative Innovators", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 |
===Licensing and Joint Ventures=== | ===Licensing and Joint Ventures=== | ||
− | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 6: Licensing, Joint Ventures and Competition Policy", in "Innovation and Incentives" First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 | + | *Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 6: Licensing, Joint Ventures and Competition Policy", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7 |
Revision as of 18:00, 16 December 2010
PHDBA602 is a (for credit) Directed Studies course, that doctoral students can use to develop their own courses with a professor. This page provides information about a directed study course with Michael Katz on that centers around economic models of innovation.
Contents
Format
The format is:
- One, perhaps two, models per class
- One class per week, with a timeslot TBD.
- The student will write up the model ahead of time (on this wiki)
- The class will be used to:
- Discuss the intricacies of the model
- Discuss modelling choices, with a view to helping the student understand how to build models
- Place the model in the context of the broader literature
Papers
Patent Races
- Reinganum, Jennifer F. (1989), "Chapter 14 The timing of innovation: Research, development, and diffusion", In: Richard Schmalensee and Robert Willig, Editor(s), Handbook of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, Volume 1, Pages 849-908. (pdf)
- Loury G.C.(1979), "Market structure and innovation", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 93, pp. 395-410. (pdf)
- Lee, T. and L.L. Wilde (1980), "Market structure and innovation: A reformulation", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 94, pp. 429-436. (pdf)
Endogenous Spillovers
- Spence, Michael (1984), "Cost Reduction, Competition, and Industry Performance', Econometrica, Vol. 52, No. 1 (Jan.), pp. 101-122 (pdf)
- Katz, Michael L. (1986), "An Analysis of Cooperative Research and Development", The RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 17, No. 4 (Winter), pp. 527-543 pdf
Patent Pools
- Lerner, Josh, Marcin Strojwas, and Jean Tirole (2003), "Cooperative Marketing Agreements Between Competitors: Evidence from Patent Pools", April 27, NBER Working Paper pdf
- Lerner, Josh and Jean Tirole (2004),"Efficient Patent Pools", The American Economic Review, Volume 94, Number 3, June, pp. 691-711(21) pdf
Optimal Design of IP
- Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 4: On the Optimal Design of Intellectual Property", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7
Cummulative Innovation
- Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 5: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Protecting Cummulative Innovators", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7
Licensing and Joint Ventures
- Scotchmer, Suzanne (2004), "Chapter 6: Licensing, Joint Ventures and Competition Policy", in "Innovation and Incentives", First MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-19515-7