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Revision as of 15:22, 17 October 2011
Much of my work on the economics of innovation focuses on patents, in part because data on patenting is so readily available.
Papers
Unpublished working papers:
Course papers, etc:
- Oral Exam Paper: The Economic Meaning of Patent Citations - Value and Organization Form in Patenting Start-ups (Download PDF)
Patenting Pages
The following pages are related to patenting:
- The NBER Patent Data pages
- PhD Course: The Economics Of Technological Innovation
- PhD Directed Study: Innovation Models
- PhD Exam Notes: BPP Innovation
Patent Litigation
I am currently considering building economic models of 'defensive patenting' and patent litigation. The Patent Litigation page provides links to some articles from the popular press that provide the stylized facts.