Essays on R&D, Innovation and Patents: Empirical Constructs and *Policy Analysis of Uncertainty
Banik, Milon Marc
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Title
Essays on R&D, Innovation and Patents: Empirical Constructs and *Policy Analysis of Uncertainty
Author(s)
Banik, Milon Marc
Issue Date
2001
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Westgren, Randall E.
Department of Study
Agricultural Economics
Discipline
Agricultural Economics
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Law
Language
eng
Abstract
Even so, institutions of patent enforcement that eliminate all uncertainty in patent rights are not necessarily desirable. Using an incomplete contracts framework, we show that optimal patent policies will exploit the risk of post-issuance invalidation so as to induce the patentee to provide a more complete disclosure of the prior art to the Patent Office. Such information improves the efficiency of the patent system by reducing the welfare losses due to improvidently-issued patent claims, and by creating more stable property rights, which creates greater incentives for investment in R&D.
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