|  | | Pris: 1186 SEK exkl. moms  |  |  The first comprehensive textbook covering all aspects of the economics of innovation and the role of intellectual property in encouraging or discouraging innovation. 
 Innovation is widely viewed as the engine behind economic growth, and it has assumed increasing importance in contemporary economic research. In The Economics of Innovation and Intellectual Property, Bronwyn H. Hall and Christian Helmers introduce readers to the use of economic analysis for the understanding of technical change and the innovative process, its determinants, and consequences.
 
 The authors cover innovation basics, the measurement of returns to innovation for individuals and the economy, and the use of intellectual property protection by innovators. They focus on the various ways patents have been used by industry to secure returns to innovation, as well as the strategic use of patents, and they emphasize present-day technologies including pharmaceuticals, software, and AI.
 
 Clearly organized and accessible, The Economics of Innovation and Intellectual Property offers a useful introduction to economics, business, public policy, and legal studies, and provides a comprehensive collection of references and information from a variety of sources across disciplines. It also includes various boxes with definitions and examples, as well as a brief mathematical appendix explaining concepts that may be unfamiliar and an introduction to data sources.
 
 
 Table of Contents
 
 List of Illustrations
 Preface
 Acknowledgements
 How to Use This Book
 
 
 I. Innovation
 1: Innovation and Intellectual Property
 2: What Is Innovation?
 3: Supply and Demand for Innovation
 4: Appropriation Mechanisms
 5: Innovation and Competition in Firms
 6: Returns to R&D and Innovation
 7: Diffusion
 8: Innovation Strategy
 9: Innovation and Economic Growth
 10: Innovation Policy
 
 
 II: Intellectual Property Rights and Their Use
 
 11: Patents, Utility Models, Design Rights, and Plant Breeder Rights
 12: Trademarks and Brands
 13: Copyright
 14: Alternatives to Intellectual Property
 
 
 III: The Patent System
 
 15: Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Development
 16: Patents and Pharmaceuticals
 17: Software, Business Methods, Open Source, and Artificial Intelligence
 18: Strategic Patenting, Patent Portfolio Races, and Patent Thickets
 19: Patent Litigation and Enforcement
 20: The Sharing and Exchange of Patents
 21: Technology Standards and Standard Essential Patents
 22: Patent Trolls
 
 
 IV: Appendices
 
 A: Mathematics and Statistics
 B: List of Abbreviations
 C: Data
 
 Bibliography
 
 Index
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