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*'''tags''': Comma seperated tags to describe what the paper is actually about or its key elements. Examples might be: Pools, Standards, SSOs, Oligopolies, Blocking Patents, etc.
For disciplediscipline, it isn't important to make a distinction between policy econ, business econ, and other types of econ. Likewise for management papers. For the thicket definition we are going to want to come up with categorizations of the definitions. I suggest that we keep a running list. Candidates might include 'Diversely-held Complementary Inputs', or 'One Firm With Blocking Patents', etc.
The corrected BibTeX reference for Andrews is then:
filename={Andrews (2002) - Genes And Patent Policy Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights.pdf}
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