Would Global Patent Protection Be Too Weak Without International Coordination?
Source: CESifo Group
This paper analyzes the setting of national patent policies in the global economy. In the standard model with free trade and social-welfare-maximizing governments à la Grossman and Lai (2004), cross-border positive policy externalities induce individual countries to select patent strengths that are weaker than is optimal from a global perspective. The paper introduces three new features to the analysis: trade barriers, firm heterogeneity in terms of productivity and political economy considerations in setting patent policies.
| Format: | Size: | 622.00 | |
| Date: | Jul 2011 |



