Patentability, industry structure, and innovation [microform] / Robert M. Hunt.

To qualify for a patent, an invention must be new, useful, and nonobvious. This paper presents a model of sequential innovation in which industry structure is endogenous and a standard of patentability determines the proportion of all inventions that qualify for protection. There is a unique patenta...

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Main Author: Hunt, Robert M. (Robert Martin)
Corporate Author: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Other title:ASI series title on the microfiche header: Philadelphia research working papers.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. : Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, [2001]
Series:Working paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia) ; no. 01-13.
ASI microfiche library. Non-depository collection ; ASI 2001 9387-8.498.
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