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The Economics of Innovation and Intellectual Property

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By (author): Bronwyn H. Hall Christian Helmers

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. See more
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  • Weight: 1134g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197630921

About Bronwyn H. HallChristian Helmers

Bronwyn H. Hall is Professor of Economics Emerita at the University of California at Berkeley Visiting Professor at MPI-Munich and a Research Associate at the NBER IFS-London and the Innovation Lab College de France. She received the 2024 Award of the Distinguished Fellow granted by the American Economic Association. She has published numerous articles on the economics and econometrics of technical change and innovation and is the editor of the Handbook of the Economics of Innovation in the Elsevier series of economic handbooks. Her research includes analysis of the use of intellectual property systems in developed and developing countries the valuation of intangible (knowledge) assets comparative firm-level R&D investment and innovation studies measuring the returns to R&D and innovation and analysis of such technology policies as R&D subsidies and tax incentives. Christian Helmers is Professor of Economics at the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University and Visiting Professor at KU Leuven. His research focuses on innovation and intellectual property. Before joining Santa Clara he was an assistant professor at Universidad Carlos III Madrid. Prior to that he worked as a research economist at the London School of Economics.

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