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Author
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Year
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Justification of Intellectual Property Rights: A Game Theory Perspective
This paper explains how intellectual property (IP) rights make everyone better off.
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Padmanabha Ramanujam |
2007 |
Holding Innovation to an Antitrust Standard
This paper considers how innovation affects competition.
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Richard Gilbert |
2007 |
Now and Then, Here and There: A Review Essay on Khan, The Democratization of Invention, and Blind, et al., Software*
This paper reviews two careful studies of how copyright and patents help creators.
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Robert Merges |
2007 |
Technology, Information and the Decentralization of the Firm
This paper looks at how the kind of information used by a business affects its organization.
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Daron Acemoglu, John Van Reenen, Philippe Aghion, Claire Lelarge, Fabrizio Zilibotti |
2007 |
Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 7
Volume 7 of this series discusses policy initiatives that are aimed at encouraging innovation.
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Josh Lerner, Scott Stern, Adam B. Jaffe |
2007 |
The Promise of Data-Driven Policymaking
The authors highlight the usefulness of data and the need to take advantage of the opportunities it creates.
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Daniel Esty, Reece Rushing |
2007 |
Designing for Development: Understanding One Laptop Per Child in Its Historical Context
Authors propose viewing the OLPC project in a way that accounts for design, motivation, impact and historical context.
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Mike Ananny, Niall Winters |
2007 |
The Value of Broadband and the Deadweight Loss of Taxing New Technologies
When it is costly to deploy a technology, taxes will greatly slow the adoption of that technology.
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Austan Goolsbee |
2006 |
Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 6
Volume 6 of this series discusses how patents and technology policies can affect innovation.
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Josh Lerner, Scott Stern, Adam B. Jaffe |
2006 |
Offshoring in a Knowledge Economy
This paper looks at how cross-border work arrangements affect firms and wages.
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Luis Garicano, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pol Antras |
2006 |