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Knowledge licensing in a model of R&D-driven endogenous growth

Knowledge licensing in a model of R&D-driven endogenous growth AbstractI model knowledge (patent) licensing and evaluate intellectual property regulation in an endogenous growth framework where the engine of growth is in-house R&D performed by high-tech firms. I show that high-tech firms innovate more and economic growth is higher when there is knowledge licensing, and when intellectual property regulation facilitates excludability of knowledge, than when knowledge is not excludable and there are knowledge spillovers among high-tech firms. However, the number of high-tech firms is lower, and welfare is not necessarily higher when there is knowledge licensing than when there are knowledge spillovers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics de Gruyter

Knowledge licensing in a model of R&D-driven endogenous growth

The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics , Volume 16 (2): 25 – Jun 1, 2016

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de Gruyter
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©2016 by De Gruyter
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1935-1690
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1935-1690
DOI
10.1515/bejm-2015-0132
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Abstract

AbstractI model knowledge (patent) licensing and evaluate intellectual property regulation in an endogenous growth framework where the engine of growth is in-house R&D performed by high-tech firms. I show that high-tech firms innovate more and economic growth is higher when there is knowledge licensing, and when intellectual property regulation facilitates excludability of knowledge, than when knowledge is not excludable and there are knowledge spillovers among high-tech firms. However, the number of high-tech firms is lower, and welfare is not necessarily higher when there is knowledge licensing than when there are knowledge spillovers.

Journal

The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomicsde Gruyter

Published: Jun 1, 2016

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