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9780521766746

Competition Policy and Patent Law under Uncertainty: Regulating Innovation

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    9780521766746

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    0521766745

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-06-13
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

The regulation of innovation and the optimal design of legal institutions in an environment of uncertainty are two of the most important policy challenges of the twenty-first century. Innovation is critical to economic growth. Regulatory design decisions, and, in particular, competition policy and intellectual property regimes, can have profound consequences for economic growth. However, remarkably little is known about the relationship between innovation, competition, and regulatory policy. Any legal regime must attempt to assess the tradeoffs associated with rules that will affect incentives to innovate, allocative efficiency, competition, and freedom of economic actors to commercialize the fruits of their innovative labors. The essays in this book approach this critical set of problems from an economic perspective, relying on the tools of microeconomics, quantitative analysis, and comparative institutional analysis to explore and begin to provide answers to the myriad challenges facing policymakers.

Author Biography

Geoffrey A. Manne is the founder and Executive Director of the International Center for Law and Economics (ICLE) in Portland, Oregon.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
The Institutions Of Growth
Legalize Freedom: A Chapter on Law and Policy for Innovation and Growthp. 27
What Is So Special About Intangible Property? The Case for Intelligent Carryoversp. 42
The Economics Of Innovation
Bundling and Unbundling in New Technology Markets: Seven Easy Pieces: The Ideal Is the Enemy of the Efficientp. 77
Unlocking Technology: Antitrust and Innovationp. 120
Creative Construction: Assimilation, Specialization, and the Technology Life Cyclep. 166
Innovation And Competition Policy
Favoring Dynamic over Static Competition: Implications for Antitrust Analysis and Policyp. 203
Antitrust, Multidimensional Competition, and Innovation: Do We Have an Antitrust-Relevant Theory of Competition Now?p. 228
American and European Monopolization Law: A Doctrinal and Empirical Comparisonp. 252
The Patent System
Rewarding Innovation Efficiently: The Case for Exclusive Rightsp. 287
Presume Nothing: Rethinking Patent Law's Presumption of Validityp. 300
Patent Notice and Cumulative Innovationp. 331
Property Rights And The Theory Of Patent Law
Commercializing Property Rights in Inventions: Lessons for Modern Patent Theory from Classic Patent Doctrinep. 345
The Modularity of Patent Lawp. 377
Removing Property from Intellectual Property and (Intended?) Pernicious Impacts on Innovation and Competitionp. 416
Intellectual Proprety And Antitrust: The Regulation Of Standard-Setting Organizations
Increments and Incentives: The Dynamic Innovation Implications of Licensing Patents under an Incremental Value Rulep. 443
What's Wrong with Royalties in High-Technology Industries?p. 462
Federalism, Substantive Preemption, and Limits on Antitrust: An Application to Patent Holdupp. 479
Indexp. 531
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